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MED SURG 2 – NEURO TEST EXAM
(ACTUAL EXAM) WITH 150+ QUESTIONS
WITH VERY ELABORATED ANSWERS
CORRECTRY WELL ORGANIZED LATEST
2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+




A patient has recently begun mobilizing during the recovery from an ischemic
stroke. To protect the patient safety during mobilization, the nurse should
perform what action?



a. Support the patient for bodyweight with a waist belt during ambulation

b. Have a colleague follow the patient closely with a wheelchair

c. Avoid mobilizing the patient in the early morning or late evening

d. Ensure that the patient's family members do not participate in mobilization -
ANSWERS-b

,A patient diagnosed with a hemorrhaging stroke has been admitted to the
neurologic ICU. The nurse knows that teaching for the patient and family needs to
begin as soon as the patient is settled on the unit and will continue until the
patient is discharged. What will family education need to include?



a. How to differentiate between hemorrhaging and ischemic stroke

b. Risk factors for ischemic stroke

c. How to correctly modify the home environment

d. Techniques for adjusting the patient's medication dosages at home - ANSWERS-
c



After a subarachnoid hemorrhage, the patient's laboratory results indicate a
serum sodium level of less than 126 mEq/L. What is the nurse's most appropriate
action?



a. Administer a bolus of normal saline as ordered

b. Prepare the patient for thrombolytic therapy as ordered

c. Facilitate testing for hypothermic dysfunction

d. Prepare to administer 3% NaCl by IV as ordered - ANSWERS-d



A community health nurse is giving an educational presentation about stroke and
heart disease at the local senior citizens center. What non-modifiable risk factor
for stroke shut the nurse cite?

,a. Female gender

b. Asian American race

c. Advanced age

d. Smoking - ANSWERS-c



It is the night before a client is to have a computed tomography (CT) scan of the
head without contrast. The nurse should tell the client?

a. "You must shampoo your hair tonight to remove all oil and dirt."

b. "You may drink fluids until midnight, but after that drink nothing until the scan
is completed."

c. "You will have some hair shaved to attach the small electrode to your scalp."

d. "You will need to hold your head very still during the examination." - ANSWERS-
d



For breakfast on the morning a client is to have an EEG, the client is served a soft-
boiled egg, toast with butter and marmalade, orange juice and coffee. Which of
the following should the nurse do?



a. remove all the food

b. remove the coffee

c. remove the toast, butter and marmalade only

d. substitute vegetable juice for the orange juice - ANSWERS-b

, The nurse see a client walking in the hallway who begins to have a seizure. the
nurse should do which of the following in priority order?



a. Maintain a patent airway

b. record the seizure activity observed

c. ease the client to the floor

d. obtain vital signs - ANSWERS-c,a,d,b



Which of the following is contraindicated for a client with seizure precautions?



a. Encouraging him to perform his won personal hygeine

b. allowing him to wear his own clothing

c. assessing oral temperature with a glass thermometer

d. encouraging him to be out of bed - ANSWERS-c



Which of the following will the nurse observe in the client in the octal phase of a
generalized tonic-clonic seizure?



a. jerking in one extremity that spreads gradually to adjacent areas

b. vacant staring and abruptly ceasing all activity

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