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exss 288 exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions!
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False less than 10% lose consiousness, about 25% have difficulty with memory - ANSWERSYou have to lose consciousness to have a concussion? 
 
true many different signs and symptoms associated with concussions - ANSWERSNo two concussions are alike.: 
 
False- direct blow to the body can be transmitted through the spinal cord to the head - ANSWERSYou have to get hit in the head to get a concussion. 
 
false, majority will begin to get symptoms within 15-30 min, but some people can start getting sy...
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The nurse is caring for the client with increased intracranial pressure. The nurse would note which trend in vital signs if the intracranial pressure is rising? 
1. Increasing temperature, increasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 
2. Increasing temperature, decreasing pulse, decreasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 
3. Decreasing temperature, decreasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressu...
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Acute Brain Injury - An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma 
Traumatic Brain Injury - An alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain pathology, caused by an external force 2 Mechanisms 
•trauma impact 
*	traumatic inertial forces 
Non-traumatic brain injury - Lack of 02, decreased nutrients to cells, exposure to toxins, pressure from tumor or blockage or other neuro disorder 
ABI Prevalence - 2nd most prevalent disabilit...
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WGU D236 Pathophysiology pre-test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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A high school senior sustained a concussion during a football game. Which of the following signs and 
symptoms would indicate the presence of postconcussion syndrome in the days and weeks following his 
injury? 
Select one: 
a. Unilateral weakness and decreased coordination 
b. Recurrent nosebleeds and hypersomnia 
c. Neck pain and decreased neck range of motion 
d. Headaches and memory lapses - d. Headaches and memory lapses 
(Postconcussion syndrome includes mild symptoms, such as headache, ir...
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Acute Brain Injury 
An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced 
by birth trauma 
Traumatic Brain Injury 
An alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain pathology, caused by an 
external force 
2 Mechanisms 
*trauma impact 
* traumatic inertial forces 
Non-traumatic brain injury 
Lack of O2, decreased nutrients to cells, exposure to toxins, pressure from tumor 
or blockage or other neuro...
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Practice Questions for NCLEX-PN (Delmar's Practice Questions for Nclex-Pn
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The practice of nursing is regulated by the states to assure the public that only those nurses who have the necessary knowledge and skills are licensed to practice. One requirement for becoming a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) is graduation from an approved school of practical/vocational nursing. Another requirement is passing an examination. All of the states have agreed to use the same 
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examination, NCLEX-PN . The NCLEX-PN is...
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NURS 5315 Neuro Final Exam: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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traumatic brain injury (TBI) 
An insult to the brain not of degenerative or congenital nature but caused by 
external physical force 
May produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness 
Results in an impairment in cognitive abilities or physical functioning 
traumatic brain injury (TBI) epidemiology 
young males at highest risk 
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) 
many hits to the head 
mild TBI (mTBI) 
concussion 
most common form of brain injury 
mild TBI (mTBI) symptoms 
headaches...
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Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen
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Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: A client presents with the following arterial gas results pH=7.30, PaCo2 = 
55 mm hg this would be classified as which acid/bases imbalance 
 
Answer: 
 Respiratory acidosis 
 
 
Q: Which as typical signs and symptoms of epiglottis 
 
Answer: 
 Sudden fever, sore throat and drooling saliva 
 
 
Q: A nurse is caring for a client with a dia...
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Sports Related Concussion Practice Exam Questions And All Correct Answers.
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Where do sports concussions fall along the scale of TBI? - Answer "minimal" to mild TBI? 
 
*Note: glascow coma scale: 
Severe GCS>=8 
Moderate GCS 9-12 
Mild GCS 13-15 
 
What is the definition of concussion? - Answer Concussion is a traumatic brain injury and is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by biomechanical forces. 
 
What are some common features of concussion? - Answer -Concussion may be caused either by a direct blow to the head,...
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Neurocognitive Issues Associated with Frontal Lobe 
Emotional control, behavioral control, verbal expression, problem solving, 
decision making, social control, attention, motivation 
Acquired BI 
An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative or induced 
by birth trauma 
TBI 
An alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by an 
external force 
Mild TBI Characteristics 
Brief or no loss...
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