Which area of the brain regulates endocrine and autonomic nervous system (ANS) function? a.Basal ganglia b.Temporal bone c. Hypothalamus d.Reticular activating system
Ans. C Rationale Endocrine and the autonomic nervous system function is regulated by the hypothalamus. The basal ganglia function includes initiation, execution, and completion of voluntary movements, learning, emotional response, and autonomic movement associated with skeletal muscle activity. The temporal lobe integrates somatic, visual, and auditory data that contains Wernicke’s sleep-wake transitions with communication among the brainstem. The reticular activating system regulates arousal and sleep awake transitions with communications among the brainstem, formation in the brainstem, and the cerebral cortex.
The client asks what can be expected from drug therapy for treatment of Parkinsonism. The best response by the nurse would be: A.that a cure can be expected within six months B.that symptoms can be reduced, and ability to perform ADLs can be improved C.that disease progression will be stopped D.that EPS will be prevented
ANS: B RATIONALE: pharmacotherapy does not cure the disease, but does improve the client’s ability to perform normal activities, such as eating, bathing, and walking. The symptoms are often reversed if medications are taken long term.
A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who is scheduled for a cerebral angiogram with contrast dye. Which of the following statements by the client should the nurse report to the provider? (Select all that apply) A.) “I think I may be pregnant” B.) “I take Coumadin” C.) “I take hypertensive medications” D.) “I am allergic to shrimp” E.) “I am allergic to latex”
Rationale: A.) Correct, the contrast dye may put the fetus at risk B.) Correct, potential for bleeding following the angiogram C.) Incorrect, no contraindication r/t contrast dye and a client taking hypertensive medications D.) Correct, being allergic to shrimp, which is shellfish, should be reported to the provider due to potential allergic reaction. E.) Incorrect, no contraindication r/t to contrast dye for a client who has an allergy to latex
Which of the following statements about neurons is true? A – Neurons are 2ndary functional unit of the nervous system, behind dendrites B – Neurons are nonmitotic C – Neurons can be myelinated as well as unmyelinated D – Neurons receive impulses from the dendrites
ANS: C Rationale: Axons can be myelinated as well as unmyelinated. Since axons are part of neurons, this also means that neurons can be myelinated or unmyelinated
Nurses who administer Sinemet as prescribed for the elderly should incorporate timing of the administration of Sinemet into the patient’s care plan and: A.give sinemet 30 minutes after meals B.give sinemet 30 minutes before meals C.give sinemet one hour before meals D.give sinemet with meals, followed by a glass of water
ANS: C RATIONALE: Sinemet should be taken on an empty stomach. The nurse should incorporate timing of the administration of Sinemet into the patient’s plan of care. Both the patient and the caregiver should be taught that Sinemet should be taken one hour before or two hours after a meal.
The diagnostic work-up of a client hospitalized with complaints of progressive weakness and fatigue confirms a diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. The medication used to treat myasthenia gravis is: A.pyridostigmine (neostigmine)
B.atropine (atropine sulfate)
C.didronel (etidronate)
D.tensilon (edrophonium)
ANS: A RATIONALE: pyridostigmine is used to treat clients with myasthenia gravis
Which of the following medications delays progression of ALS?
A.riluzole (Rilutek)
B.interferon beta 1b (Betaseron)
C.interferon beta 1a (Avonex)
D.levodopa (Larodopa)
ANS: A
Rilutek is used to treat patients with ALS to prolong survival and/or delay the need for surgery to help breathing
A client with myasthenia gravis is experiencing prolonged periods of weakness, and the physician orders an edrophonium (Tensilon) test. A test dose is administered and the client becomes weaker. The nurse interprets tis test result as: A.normal B.positive C.myasthenic crisis D.cholinergic crisis
ANS: D RATIONALE: Worsening of the symptoms after the test dose of medication is administered indicates a cholinergic crisis