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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024) Rated A
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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024) Rated A 
Types of stroke (Lesson 2) Ischemic: 87% -Thrombotic -Embolic -Lacunar Hemorrhagic: 13% -Intracerebral -Subarachnoid 
Thrombotic Stroke (Ischemic) 48% of all strokes -typically occurs during sleep -slow progressive onset of deficits -50% are associated with prior TIA 
Embolic Stroke (Ischemic) 26% of all strokes -typically occurs while awake 
-sudden, immediate deficits (sometimes seizures) -11% are associated with prior TIA 
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AACN PCCN Review: Neurology || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Glasgow Coma Scale correct answers a. Level of Consciousness (LOC) 
b. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 3-15 
 Eye Opening - 1- 4 points 
 Best Verbal Response - 1- 5 points 
 Best Motor Response - 1- 6 points 
 
Unconscious patient and a rock both get 3 
 
Abnormal Pupillary Findings: Nonreactive, midposition correct answers Midbrain Damage 
 
Abnormal Pupillary Findings:Nonreactive Pinpoint: correct answers Pons Damage 
 
Abnormal Pupillary Findings: Reactive, Small & Equal: correct answers Damage Aff...
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SCRN Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with 100%Verified Solutions.
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SCRN Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with 100%Verified Solutions. 
SCRN Exam 2023 
Penumbra - Answer Salvageable tissue 
-oxygen 
-blood pressure 
-Glucose 
Perfusion - Answer What oxygen delivers to the brain. 
Above the necklace-Anterior Circulation= - Answer Unilateral deficits 
Below the necklace-Posterior circulation= - Answer Bilateral deficits 
Circle of Willis-Collateral circulation= - Answer Aneurysm 
Cerebrum - Answer largest part of the brain 
Cerebrum: Frontal Lobe - Answer Motor fun...
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ADULT NEURO NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (437 QUESTIONS) 2024/2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS).
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ADULT NEURO NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (437 QUESTIONS) 2024/2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS). 
is common after anesthesia Correct Answer: Diminished gag reflex 
Altered in moods (anxiety, agitation) will resolve as it wears off 
Drowsiness and somnolence during purposeful interaction- following commands 
cause of botulism Correct Answer: Improperly canned foods 
Block acetylcholine cause muscle paralysis; descending flaccid paralysis (face 
downward), dysphasia, constipation 
Occur if small infant (<...
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NBCOT Exam Study Guide | 550 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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In infant development which comes first: 
bilaterality or unilaterality? - __________ precedes unilaterality in infant 
development 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years 
and is not fully defined until 6 years 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in 
sensory testing? - Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend 
spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals 
cannot understand verbal directions or respond to 
sensory stim...
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Test Banks - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14th Chapter 65 – 70 questions and answers
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Test Banks - Brunner & Suddarth's 
Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 
14th Chapter 65 – 70 questions and 
answers 
1. A patient is brought to the ER following a motor vehicle accident in which he 
sustained head trauma. Preliminary assessment reveals a vision deficit in the patients 
left eye. The nurse should associate this 
abnormal finding with trauma to which of the following cerebral lobes? 
A) Temporal 
B) Occipital 
C) Parietal 
D) Frontal - ANSWERS B 
Feedback: 
The posterior ...
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EEG board prep ASAP test prep Rated 100% Correct!!
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Patient's with Rett's syndrome usually develop normally until age what? 
a. 18-24 months 
b. 3-6 months 
c. 6-18 months 
d. 2-4 years - Answer-c. 6-18 months 
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a normal EEG? 
a. left frontal subdural hematoma 
b. left frontal abscess 
c. acoustic neuroma 
d. cerebellar abscess - Answer-d. cerebellar abscess 
During an absence seizure the technologist should? 
a. stop recording and go to the patient's aid 
b. turn the patients head to ...
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ATI LEADERSHIP B PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS REVISED
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1.	A nurse is assessing a client who had a recent stroke. Which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse the need for referral to an occupational therapist? 
 
a.	Facial drooping 
b.	Receptive aphasia 
c.	Unilateral neglect 
d.	Memory loss 
 
2.	A charge nurse in the newborn nursery is delegating tasks to an assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following is an appropriate task for the AP? 
 
a.	Show a new mother how to change the newborn’s diaper 
b.	Inspect the skin of a newbo...
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When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years 
and is not fully defined until 6 years 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in 
sensory testing? - Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend 
spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals 
cannot understand verbal directions or respond to 
sensory stimuli. 
What is agnosia? - Agnosia is a category of defecits where the patient 
lacks recognition of familiar object as perceived 
by t...
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Exam 4: NSG122/ NSG 122 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Nursing Fundamental Concepts | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| All Units Covered| 100% Correct| A Grade - Herzing
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Exam 4: NSG122/ NSG 122 (New 2024/ 2025 
Update) Nursing Fundamental Concepts | 
Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 
All Units Covered| 100% Correct| A Grade - Herzing 
QUESTION 
 considerations for patients with dementia 
Herzing 
 
 
Answer: 
- be aware communication problems and weakness may cause challenges 
- call patient by name 
- face the patient 
- use a calm, reassuring tone of voice 
- use positive instructions (stand up or sit down, avoiding use of "don't") 
- ask one q...
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