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Chamberlain NR 325 Exam 2, NR 325 Exam #2 Questions with Accurate Answers 2024 Which sided stroke has impaired speech/language aphasia; impaired right/left discrimination; slow performance/cautious,; depression/anxiety; impaired comprehension. Which sided stroke has spatial perception deficits; ...

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Chamberlain NR 325 Exam 2, NR 325 Exam #2
Questions with Accurate Answers 2024

1). Which sided stroke has impaired speech/language aphasia; impaired right/left
discrimination; slow performance/cautious,; depression/anxiety; impaired comprehension.

 Ans: Left-Sided


2). Which sided stroke has spatial perception deficits; denying/minimizing; rapid
performance/short attention; impulsiveness; impaired judgment; impaired time.

 Ans: Right-sided


3). _____ are the confirming diagnostic studies for stroke.

 Ans: CT; CT angiogram; CT/MRI perfusion and diffusion imaging; MRI; Magnetic
resonance angiography (MRA)


4). _____ are the confirming laboratory studies for stroke.

 Ans: Prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time; CBC (including
platelets); Electrolyte panel with blood glucose; Lipid profile; Renal and hepatic studies


5). Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (tpa) is used to produce localized fibrinolysis
by binding to the fibrin in the thrombi, and is the immediate treatment for _____ _____.

 Ans: Ischemic stroke


6). Aspirin at a dose of 325 mg may be started within 24 to 48 hours after the onset of an
_____ stroke.

 Ans: ischemic


7). Anticoagulants and platelet inhibitors are contraindicated in patients with _____ strokes.

 Ans: hemorrhagic




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, 8). The main drug therapy for patients with _____ stroke is the management of hypertension.

 Ans: hemorrhagic


9). The _____ _____ of a spinal cord injury (sci) is initial physical disruption of the spinal cord.

 Ans: primary injury


10). The _____ _____ of a spinal cord injury is from processes, such as ischemia, hypoxia,
hemorrhage, edema

 Ans: secondary injury


11). _____ _____ may occur shortly after acute sci. it is characterized by loss of deep tendon and
sphincter reflexes, loss of sensation, and flaccid paralysis below the level of injury.

 Ans: Spinal shock


12). _____ _____ involvement results in total loss of sensory and motor function below the level
of injury.

 Ans: Complete cord


13). _____ _____ involvement results in a mixed loss of voluntary motor activity and sensation
and leaves some tracts intact.

 Ans: Incomplete cord


14). Sci at c1-c3

 Ans: Often fatal; Movement in neck and above, loss of innervation to diaphragm,
absence of independent respiratory function


15). Sci at c4

 Ans: Sensation and movement in neck and above; May be able to breathe without
ventilator


16). Sci at c5




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,  Ans: Full neck, partial shoulder, back, biceps; Gross elbow, inability to roll over or use
hands; ↓ Respiratory reserve


17). Sci at c6

 Ans: Shoulder and upper back abduction and rotation at shoulder; Full biceps to
elbow flexion, wrist extension, weak grasp of thumb; ↓ Respiratory reserve


18). Sci at c7-c8

 Ans: All triceps to elbow extension, finger extensors and flexors; Good grasp with
some decreased strength; ↓ Respiratory reserve


19). Sci at t1-t6

 Ans: Full innervation of upper extremities; Back, essential intrinsic muscles of hand;
Full strength and dexterity of grasp; ↓ Trunk stability, decreased respiratory reserve


20). Sci at t6-t12

 Ans: Full, stable thoracic muscles and upper back; Functional intercostal muscles,
resulting in ↑ respiratory reserve


21). Sci at l1-l2

 Ans: Varying control of legs and pelvis; Instability of lower back


22). Sci at l3-l4

 Ans: Quadriceps and hip flexors; Absence of hamstring function, flail ankles


23). Ct scan is the preferred imaging study to diagnose the location and degree of injury and
the degree of _____ _____ _____.

 Ans: spinal canal compromise




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