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Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) (Answered)
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Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) (Answered) 
 
 
Define CVA 
Sudden onset of neurologic signs and symptoms resulting from disturbance of blood supply to brain 
 
 
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) 
Temporary interruption in blood supply to brain; symptoms resolve in 24 hours 
State the etiology of a CVA 
1. Ischemia (87%) 
a. Thrombosis 
- Formation of blood clot within cerebral, carotid, or vertebral arteries 
- Most often caused by atherosclerosis 
b. Embolism 
- Blood clot forms elsewhere and ...
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Neuro Q AUA 2023 Final Med 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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A 50 year old man with bilateral temporal lobe damage has a history of severe memory problems. Neurologic exam shows an inability to learn new material. An MRI of the brain is most likely to show a decreased size of what? correct answer: Hippocampus 
 
Following a CVA, a 69 year old man presents with chronic intractable pain due to lack of blood flow to the posterior thalamus (thalamic Syndrome). Penetrating branches from what blood vessel may be implicated in this CVA correct answer: Posterio...
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2024 Surgery EOR Exam (PAEA Blueprint) - Complete Solutions (Answered)
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2024 Surgery EOR Exam (PAEA Blueprint) - Complete Solutions (Answered) If patient is supine, PNA most commonly involves which lobe____if supine or _________if patient is sitting/semirecumbant. RUL, RLL If a patient presents with slurred speech, what neurological problem is in your d/d? CVA or brain tumor If your patient presents with a motor and/or sensory loss, what is your imaging study of choice? CT scan -- test of choice to evaluate cervical spine Signs of ___are upon auscultation of the ...
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NPTEFF Stroke and TBI Exam Questions and Answers.docx
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NPTEFF Stroke and TBI Exam Questions and A 
 
Two types of CVA: - Answer-Ischemic (80%) due to clot or blockage 
 
Hemorrhagic (20%) duet to rupture or leakage 
 
Ischemic Stroke - Answer-Build up of atherosclerotic plaque followed by thrombus or embolism 
 
Symptoms PROGRESS in the first 72 hours as infarction and cerebral edema increase 
 
Hemorrhagic stroke - Answer-Bleeding in brain due to rupture or trauma 
 
Worse prognosis; looks low density on CT 
 
ACA Syndrome - Answer-- Contralateral ...
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NBCOT EXAM PREP QUIZ| 101 QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2023
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Neuro: While completing an evaluation on a stroke patient, you start to notice they are having some visual difficulties. What is the most common visual disturbance that you should be looking for? 
A. Diplopia 
B. Blurry Vision 
C. Homonymous hemianopsia 
D. Pstosis of the eyelid 
C. Homonymous hemianopsia 
 
 
 
Neuro: Mrs. Miller is a 31 y/o female diagnosed with a TBI. As the occupational therapist you are using a transfer of training approach to help Mrs. Miller recover from her TBI. You want...
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NRCME | FMCSA with 100% complete answers
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Waiting period after MI 
2 months 
 
 
 
Waiting period after CABG 
3 months 
 
 
 
Waiting period after TIA 
1 year 
 
 
 
Waiting period after CVA involving cerebellum or brainstem 
1 year 
 
 
 
Role of the SAP 
To evaluate the drivers who have violated drug or alcohol standards and provide a plan of care for reinstatement 
 
 
 
Minimum required PaO2 on ABG 
65 mmHg at altitudes < 5000 ft 
60 mmHg at altitudes > 5000 ft 
 
 
 
Minimum FEV1 on PFT 
> 65 % 
 
 
 
Minimum FEV1 / FVC on...
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ANCC Adult Gerontology Acute Care LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Cardiac Index 
2-4 
SVR/Afterload 
800-1200 
MAP 
mean CVx80/CO 
PA pressure 
15-30 
Wedge PCWP pressure 
6-12 
Hypovolemic Shock Parameters 
Preload CVP decreased, SVR afterload increased, CI decreased, Oxygen delivery Decreased, Venous Oxygen saturation increased 
Types of hypovolemic shock 
Hemorrhage, burns, pancreatitis 
Cardiogenic shock parameters 
CVP preload increased, SVR afterload increased, CI decreased, oxygen delivery decreased, SV02 decreased 
Types of cardiogenic shock 
Post mi, ...
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CLTM ASAP Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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CLTM ASAP Exam Questions With 100% 
Verified Answers 
Safest AED for pregnancy - answerLamictal 
bolus of propfol - answerburst suppression 
mediation to treat SE - answerLorazepam 
VNS - answerpartial seizure 
RNS neurostimulator - answer-placed under the scalp 
-used as an adjunctive therapy in adults only 
-delivers stim when specific patterns are detected 
MEG useful for - answercortical dysplasia 
gliomas 
tuberous slcerosis 
length of suspension of brain activity in WADA - answer4-8 minute...
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NBCE Part II - General Diagnosis Correct 100%
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What does the acronym HIPPIRONEL stand for? - Answer History 
Inspection 
Palpation 
Percussion 
Instrumentation 
Ranges of Motion 
Orthopedics 
Neurological 
(E)x-ray 
Laboratory 
 
Your notes on the present illness should include what information? - Answer Location 
Mechanism 
Neurological 
Onset 
Pallative/Provocative factors 
Quality of pain 
Radiation/Referral 
Severity/Site/Setting 
Timing 
 
What should be included in a patient's past history? - Answer Immunizations 
Past illnesses 
Hosp...
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NRCME | FMCSA QUESTIONS VERIFIED
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NRCME | FMCSA QUESTIONS VERIFIED 
Waiting period after MI 
2 months 
 
 
 
Waiting period after CABG 
3 months 
 
 
 
Waiting period after TIA 
1 year 
 
 
 
Waiting period after CVA involving cerebellum or brainstem 
1 year 
 
 
 
Role of the SAP 
To evaluate the drivers who have violated drug or alcohol standards and provide a plan of care for reinstatement 
 
 
 
Minimum required PaO2 on ABG 
65 mmHg at altitudes < 5000 ft 
60 mmHg at altitudes > 5000 ft 
 
 
 
Minimum FEV1 on PFT 
>...
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