NR 509 APEA Final Test (Random) / NR509 APEA Final Exam (Random) (Latest): Advanced physical assessment: Chamberlain College of Nursing
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Question:
A transient ischemic attack is:
a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction by focal brain, spinal cord, or retinal ischemia, without acute infarction.
an infarction of the central nervous system tissue that may be silent or symptomatic.
the abrupt onset of motor or sensory deficits.
focal or asymmetric weaknesses caused by central and peripheral nerve damage.
Question:
A patient is asked to visually follow a finger through the cardinal fields of gaze. Which cranial nerves are being assessed?
III, IV
III, IV, VI
V, VI, VII
Question:
Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, which may produce minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or disturbed motor activity is:
dystonia.
bradykinesia.
tremor.
seizure.
Question:
When evaluating the sensory system, testing the posterior columns tract would include assessing sensations of:
position and vibration.
pain and temperature.
deep touch. In
discriminative sensations.
Question:
Physical exam of a well two-week-old infant reveals a little dimple with a small amount of hair just above the sacral area. This could be:
an unusual finding but within normal limits.
hirsutism.
Arnold -Chiari malformation.
spina bifida occulta.
Question:
A female patient complains of weakness in her arm when combing her hair. This finding could be suggestive of which type of weakness pattern?
Proximal
Distal In
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Question:
What geriatric condition is characterized by normal alertness but progressive global deterioration of cognition in multiple domains?
Delirium
Cognitiveimpairment
Parkinson'sdisease
Alzheimer's disease
Question:
When assessing coordination of muscle movement, four areas of the nervous system function in an integrated way. These areas include the motor, cerebellar, the vestibular, and the sensory systems. Which system coordinates position sense?
Motor system
Cerebellarsystem
Vestibular system
Sensory system
Question:
A band of skin innervated by the sensory root of a single spinal nerve is termed a:
peripheral nerve field.
dermatome.
synapseasterixis.
Question:
An 8-month-old with a significant head lag would suggest the need for: [Show Less]