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Final-Neuro - SCI Study Questions and Answers 2024
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CRRN Exam 2023-2024 Study Review Questions and Answers.
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CRRN Exam 2023-2024 Study Review Questions and Answers. 
1. knack maneuver: form of Kegal exercise used to prevent incontinence 
2. Orem's Theory of Self-Care Model states that its goal of nursing is to serve 
patients and assist them to provide self-care. What are the 3 categories of 
needs?: universal, developmental, health 
3. normal Timed Up and Go (TUG): 7-10 seconds 
4. What is the most successful position for sexual activity for a woman with 
cerebral palsy?: side-lying with bolster betw...
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NPTEFF Neuro 2024-2025 Exam Questions All Answered 100%
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NPTEFF Neuro Exam Questions All Answered 100% 
 
Location of lesion: CNS cortex, brain stem, corticospinal tract, spinal cord - Answer -UMN 
 
Location of lesion: Cranial nerve nuclei, anterior horn cells, spinal roots, peripheral nerve - Answer -LMN 
 
Possible diagnoses for UMN and LMN - Answer -UMN: Stroke, SCI, MS, TBI. LMN: Polio, guilain-Barre, Peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy 
 
Spasticity is --- dependent & associated with --- Lesions - Answer -Velocity; UMN 
 
Hyperreflexia is asso...
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SCI - Lewis & Iggy Questions With Correct Answers Complete Solution 2024/2025
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SCI - Lewis & Iggy Questions With Correct Answers 
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1. To prevent autonomic hyperreflexia, which nursing action will the home 
health nurse include in the plan of care for a patient who has paraplegia at 
the T4 level ? 
a. Support selection of a high-protein diet. 
b. Discuss options for sexuality and fertility. 
c. Assist in planning a prescribed bowel program. 
d. Use quad coughing to strengthen cough efforts.: ANS: C 
Fecal impaction is a common stimulus...
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Final-Neuro – SCI Practice Exam And Answers Rated A+ 2024.
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A client with a C6 spinal injury would most likely have which of the following symptoms? 
 
A. Aphasia 
B. Hemiparesis 
C. Paraplegia 
D. Tetraplegia - Answer A. 
Tetraplegia occurs as a result of cervical spine injuries. Paraplegia occurs as a result of injury to the thoracic cord and below. 
 
A 30-year-old was admitted to the progressive care unit with a C5 fracture from a motorcycle accident. Which of the following assessments would take priority? 
 
A. Bladder distension 
B. Neurological...
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Spinal Cord Injury LATEST 2023-2024 WITH 270+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
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Spinal Cord Injury LATEST 2023-2024 WITH 270+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE 
 
common causes of spinal cord injuries? - ANWERS- motor vehicle accidents; falls; acts of violence; sports related injuries 
 
primary prevention for spinal cord injuries? - ANWERS- education (accident prevention, helmets etc.) and preventing falls 
 
C4 injury means? - ANWERS- quadriplegia and can't breathe if brain stem is affected 
 
C6 injury means? - ANWERS- quadriplegia 
 
T6...
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JEWISH HOSPITAL PCCN SIGNS TO KNOW EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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JEWISH HOSPITAL PCCN SIGNS TO 
KNOW EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
Trousseau's Sign 
Correct Answer: Description: 
-Twitching Carpopedal spasms when BP cuff is inflated 
Indication: 
-Hypocalcemia 
Chvostek's Sign 
Correct Answer: Description: 
-Lip/Cheek twitching while tapping the facial nerve 
Indication: 
-Hypocalcemia 
Cullen's Sign 
Correct Answer: Description: 
-SQ edema and bruising around umbilicus 
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Indication: 
-Pancreatitis Intra-Abdom...
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Chapter 68: Management of Patients with Neurologic Trauma
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Chapter 68: Management of Patients with Neurologic Trauma A nurse is reviewing a CT scan of the brain, which states that the client has arterial bleeding with blood accumulation above the dura. Which of the following facts of the disease progression is essential to guide the nursing management of client care? Monitoring is needed as rapid neurologic deterioration may occur. A patient with a C7 spinal cord fracture informs the nurse, "My head is killing me!" The nurse assesses a blood pressu...
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CRRN Exam 2023-2024 Study Review Questions and Answers.
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CRRN Exam 2023-2024 Study Review Questions and Answers. 
1. knack maneuver: form of Kegal exercise used to prevent incontinence 
2. Orem's Theory of Self-Care Model states that its goal of nursing is to serve 
patients and assist them to provide self-care. What are the 3 categories of 
needs?: universal, developmental, health 
3. normal Timed Up and Go (TUG): 7-10 seconds 
4. What is the most successful position for sexual activity for a woman with 
cerebral palsy?: side-lying with bolster betw...
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
 
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) correct answers 1. Damage to any part of the spinal cord causing a temporary or permanent loss of sensory, motor, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury 
2. Causes: 
-MVA (38%) 
-Falls (30.5%) 
-Violence (13.5%) 
gun shot wounds, stabbing 
-Sport injuries (9%) 
diving, football 
-Degenerative 
older w osteoporosis 
-Cancer, hemorrhage 
3. Permanent disabili...
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