*NURSING > EXAM > APEA 6440 Psych Neuro 6020 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100% CORRECT AND EXPLANATION SCORE AN A WITH THIS (All)
Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: Question: During this type of seizure activity, the patient experiences partial seizures that resemble tonic- cloni... c seizures. The patient may recall the aura and a unilateral neurologic deficit is present during the postictal period. This type of seizure activity is referred to as a: Question: An infant presents with an inappropriately increasing head circumference hydrocephalus confirmed by CT Scan. In addition to these findings, which one of the following would also be consistent with hydrocephalus? Question: The classic signs of a basilar skull fracture include hemotympanum and: Question: The cranial sutures are closed on the head of a 9 month old infant. This indicates: Question: A patient presents with history of temperature 102 F, HA, and pink papules on the upper chest, etc.. Question: The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary actions is known as the: Question: A teenager is being assessed for possible acute marijuana usage and appears intoxicated. Findings consistent with marijuana intoxication could include: Question: Most peripheral nerves contain afferent and efferent fibers. The term afferent refers to: Question: Which of the following neurological assessment findings indicate the need for further evaluation? An example of proximal weakness is: Question: A female patient complains of weakness in her hand when opening a jar. This finding could be suggestive of which type of weakness pattern? Question: A patient presents with an altered level of consciousness. He/she is considered in a stuporous state if he/she: Question: One way to assess cerebellar function would be to have the patient: Question: Hypesthesia refers to: Question: When conducting a neurologic exam, which one of the following assessments is not considered part of the mental status assessment? Question: A mother reports to the nurse practitioner that her teenager might be taking drugs because earlier today the teenager had a mild seizure & now has an unstable gait & is beginning to complain of shortness of breath. These symptoms might be consistent with a possible overdose of: [Show More]
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