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Chapter 65 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #3
A  Provide adequate caffeine-rich drinks to the client.
B  Position the client flat for at least 3 hours.
C  Administer antihistamines to the client.
D  Assess the level of consciousness (LOC) and the pupil response of the client.
Question #4
A  Rigidity
B  Clonus
C  Ataxia
D  Flaccidity
Question #5
A  hyperactive reflexes.
B  muscle spasticity.
C  decreased muscle tone.
D  no muscle atrophy.
Question #6
A  Computed tomography (CT)
B  Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
C  Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D  Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)
Question #7
A  Heartbeat to decrease
B  Blood vessels in the skeletal muscles to dilate
C  Blood pressure to increase
D  Blood vessels in the heart muscle to dilate
Question #10
A  cognitive ability to understand relayed information.
B  identification of information due to slowed passages of information to brain
C  processing information transferred from the environment.
D  response due to interrupted impulses from the central nervous system
Question #11
A  Vagus
B  Spinal accessory
C  Hypoglossal
D  Glossopharyngeal
Question #13
A  Frontal
B  Temporal
C  Parietal
D  Occipital
Question #14
A  Obtain two large-bore IV lines.
B  Maintain the client NPO for 6 hours before the test.
C  Obtain a blood sample to evaluate BUN and creatinine concentrations.
D  Assess the client for medication allergies.
Question #18
A  support the joint where the tendon is being tested.
B  hold the reflex hammer tightly.
C  use the pointed end of the reflex hammer when striking the Achilles tendon.
D  tap the tendon slowly and softly.
Question #19
A  Supine with the head lower than the trunk
B  Prone
C  Supine with feet raised
D  Head of the bed elevated 45 degrees
Question #21
A  Can you count backward from 100?”
B  Who is the president of the United States?”
C  Can you write your name on this piece of paper?”
D  Are you having hallucinations now?”
Question #22
A  Hyperactive reflexes
B  Decreased muscle tone
C  NO muscle atrophy
D  Muscle spasticity
Question #24
A  convert glycogen to glucose for immediate use.
B  cease function and shunt blood to the heart and lungs.
C  produce a toxic byproduct in relation to stress.
D  maintain a basal rate of functioning.
Question #25
A  transmits motor impulses from the brain to the spinal cord
B  transmits sensory impulses from the brain to the spinal cord
C  controls parasympathetic nerve impulses in the pons
D  controls striated muscle activity in blood vessel walls
Question #26
A  V
B  Frontal
C  Occipital
D  Temporal
Question #27
A  The blood provides moisture at the site, which encourages healing.”
B  The blood will seal the hole in the dura and prevent further loss of cerebral spinal fluid.”
C  The blood will replace the cerebral spinal fluid that has leaked out.”
D  The blood can repair damage to the spinal cord that occurred with the procedure
Question #30
A  use the walker when walking.
B  refrain from eating or drinking for now.
C  wear any hearing aids while in the hospital.
D  have their spouse bring in the client’s glasses.
Question #31
A  Spasticity
B  Ataxia
C  Agnosia
D  Rigidity
Question #32
A  Unequal pupils
B  Pupil reaction quick
C  Pinpoint pupils
D  Absence of pupillary response
E  Pupil reacts to light
Question #34
A  motor ability.
B  thought content.
C  emotional status.
D  intellectual function.
Question #35
A  Ataxia
B  Spasticity
C  Rigidity
D  Agnosia
Question #36
A  Relationship
B  Tactile
C  Visual
D  Auditory
Question #37
A  Acetylcholine
B  Serotonin
C  Enkephalin
D  Norepinephrine
Question #38
A  turning the client’s head suddenly while holding the eyelids open.
B  introducing ice water into the external auditory canal.
C  shining a bright light into the pupil.
D  touching the cornea with a wisp of cotton.
Question #41
A  Check the client’s oxygen saturation level using a pulse oximeter after the client has been placed on the MRI table.
B  Ensure that no client care equipment containing metal enters the room where the MRI table is located.
C  Securely fasten the client’s portable oxygen tank to the bottom of the MRI table after the client has been positioned on the table.
D  Note that no special safety actions need to be taken.
Question #42
A  musculoskeletal system.
B  parasympathetic nervous system.
C  endocrine system.
D  sympathetic nervous system.
Question #43
A  Serotonin
B  GABA
C  Acetylcholine
D  Dopamine
Question #44
A  Absence of movement below the waist
B  Intentional tremors
C  The inability to tell how a mouse and a cat are alike
D  The inability to maintain steady balance for the Romberg test
Question #45
A  Not ambulating soon enough after the procedure
B  Damage to the spinal cord
C  Cerebral spinal fluid leakage at the puncture site
D  Traumatic puncture
Question #46
A  Check the client’s oxygen saturation level using a pulse oximeter after the client has been placed on the MRI table
B  that no client care equipment containing metal enters the room where the MRI is located.
C  Note that no special safety actions need to be taken
D  Securely fasten the client’s portable oxygen tank to the bottom of the MRI table after the client has been positioned on the top of the MRI table
Question #47
A  There’s no other option but to assume the knee-chest position.”
B  Although the required position may not be comfortable, it will make the procedure safer and easier to perform.”
C  I’ll report your concerns to the physician.”
D  Lying on your left side will be fine during the procedure.”
Question #48
A  Do you have any problems with balance?”
B  Have you noticed any changes in your muscle strength?”
C  Do you have any difficulty speaking?”
D  Do you have any trouble swallowing food or fluids?”
Question #51
A  touch his or her nose with one finger.
B  close his or her eyes and discriminate between dull and sharp.
C  close his or her eyes and stand erect.
D  close his or her eyes and jump on one foot.
Question #52
A  Client reports pressure relief in the head.
B  Cerebrospinal fluid is cloudy in nature.
C  Physician maintains aseptic procedure.
D  Client reports a piercing feeling.
Question #53
A  cleaned the neck and upper chest area.
B  cleaned the eye area from the inner to outer eye area.
C  used mild soapy water to clean the face.
D  moved the client’s head to clean behind the ears.
Question #54
A  Cerebrum
B  Cerebellum
C  Brain stem
D  Midbrain
Question #55
A  Encourage adequate water intake by the client.
B  Distract the client’s attention from the test.
C  Inform the client that he will not experience any electrical shock.
D  Inform the client that he will experience only mild electrical shock.
Question #57
A  Dilated pupils
B  Decreased blood pressure
C  Increased peristalsis
D  Decreased respiratory rate
Question #58
A  Lateral recumbent, with chin resting on flexed knees
B  Lateral, with right leg flexed
C  Prone, with the head turned to the right
D  Supine, with the knees raised toward the chest
Question #59
A  Obtain two large-bore IV lines.
B  Assess the client for medication allergies.
C  Maintain the client NPO for 6 hours before the test.
D  Obtain a blood sample to evaluate BUN and creatinine concentrations
Question #61
A  Myasthenia gravis.
B  Seizures.
C  Depression.
D  Parkinson’s disease.
Question #62
A  Decreased peristalsis
B  Constricted bronchioles
C  Constricted pupils
D  Decreased blood pressure