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Stroke - Practice Questions With Complete Solutions
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After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and dysarthria with no residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the patient about 
 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). correct answer: c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack (TIA), and drugs that inhibit platelet aggregation are prescribed after a TI...
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Chapter 58- Nursing Management- Stroke Questions And Answers 2024-2025 A+ Review
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Chapter 58- Nursing Management- Stroke 
Questions And Answers A+ Review 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and dysarthria with no residual effects, 
the nurse anticipates teaching the patient about 
a. 
cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. 
heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. 
oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. 
tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). - ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack (TIA), and drugs that inhibit 
platelet a...
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical 
Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), 
Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and 
dysarthria with no residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the 
patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). - -ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack 
(TIA), and dr...
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical 
Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), 
Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and 
dysarthria with no residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the 
patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). - -ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack 
(TIA), and dr...
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical 
Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), 
Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and 
dysarthria with no residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the 
patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). - -ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack 
(TIA), and dr...
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AG-ACNP-4 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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AG-ACNP-4 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 
Olfactory 
Crainal Nerve I, Sensory 
 
 
 
Cranial Nerve I 
Responsible for this function: Smell 
 
 
 
Optic 
Cranial Nerve II, Sensory 
 
 
 
Cranial Nerve II 
Responsible for this function: Vision 
 
 
 
Oculomotor 
Cranial Nerve III: Motor 
 
 
 
Oculomotor, Cranial Nerve III 
This cranial nerve is responsible for Most Extaocular Movements/muscles, opeining eyelids, pupillary constriction 
 
 
 
Trochlear 
Cranial Nerve IV: Motor 
 
 
 
Trochlea...
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters
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Test Bank - Lewis Medical Surgical 
Nursing, 12th Edition (Harding, 2023), 
Chapter 1-69 | All Chapters 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and 
dysarthria with no residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the 
patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). - -ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack 
(TIA), and dr...
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ATI Quiz NR325 Unit 4 & 5 quiz- Edfort 1 Detailed Answer Key Graded A
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1.	A nurse is caring for a client who has a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Which of the following manifestations should the nurse immediately report to the provider? 
A.	A change in the Glasgow Coma Scale score from 13 to 11 
Rationale: In a client who has mild TBI, a decrease of 2 points on the Glasgow Coma Scale indicates a decrease in level of consciousness and that the client is risk of a deteriorating neurologic status. Therefore, this finding is the priority to report to the provider. ...
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Chapter 57: Stroke Lewis: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition 100% Verified and Updated
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Chapter 57: Stroke Lewis: Medical-Surgical 
Nursing, 10th Edition 100% Verified and 
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After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and dysarthria with no 
residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). -Answer-ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack (TIA), and drugs 
tha...
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Chapter 57: Stroke Lewis: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition 100% Verified and Updated
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Chapter 57: Stroke Lewis: Medical-Surgical 
Nursing, 10th Edition 100% Verified and 
Updated 
After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and dysarthria with no 
residual effects, the nurse anticipates teaching the patient about 
a. cerebral aneurysm clipping. 
b. heparin intravenous infusion. 
c. oral low-dose aspirin therapy. 
d. tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). -Answer-ANS: C 
The patient's symptoms are consistent with transient ischemic attack (TIA), and drugs 
tha...
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