stoke and TIA
dementia and Parkinson's stoke cont
seizure and tumor
other neuro
intracranial hemorrhage increased icp
100
A client demonstrated pupillary constriction when a pen light was shine in their eyes

what is a normal finding

100

An elderly client diagnosed with dementia was admitted from a long-term facility to the hospital two days ago. The client's children express concern that their parent's confusion has gotten worse since being admitted.

What is an expected outcome with relocating a person with dementia to new surroundings 

100

what is the expected nursing intervention when a patient with epilepsy is admitted to the unit and ha a seizure

observe the length an activity of the seizure

100

which finding is most important for the nurse to report to the doctor with a patient with guillian barre? 

decreased cognitive status

100

The spouse of client with an intracranial hemorrhage asks the nurse, “Why aren’t they administering an anticoagulant?” How should the nurse respond?

it is a contraindication because bleeding will increase 

200

A patient is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of transient ischemic attack (TIA). The patient asks the nurse to explain to him what a TIA is. Which statement by the nurse is most accurate?

a TIA is often a precursor to a stroke 

200

A client with severe Parkinson disease diagnosed with dysphagia, drooling, generalized weakness, and slurred speech is admitted to the unit. Which nursing action should the practical nurse implement first for this client?

set up suction at the bedside 

200

what is the first intervention the nurse should implement for a patient being admitted with new onset seizure


set up suction and oxygen at the bedside

200

A client diagnosed with a herniated disc is prescribed hydrocodone/acetaminophen 10 mg/300 mg PRN every 4 to 6 hours. As the practical nurse (PN) enters the client's room to administer their requested medication, the client is seen talking and laughing with his visiting family. Which action should the PN implement?

administer the medication as requested 

200

The nurse is caring for a client with an intracranial aneurysm who was previously alert. Which findings are early indications that the level of consciousness (LOC) is deteriorating

less frequent speech 

300

A client with a stroke (brain attack) has residual dysphagia. When a diet prescription is initiated, the should nurse AVOID which action?

giving thin liquids

300

The practical nurse administered carbidopa levodopa to a client diagnosed with Parkinson disease. Which outcome by the client would indicate a therapeutic response?

decreasing tremors

300

A client is prescribed phenobarbital 100 mg daily for the treatment of seizures. Which statement made by the client indicates an accurate understanding of the medication phenobarbital?

take this medication at the same time every day

300

What components make up the clasgow coma scale 

best verbal, best motor, best eye opening 
300

which sign of increased intracranial pressure should be reported immediately 

vomiting

400

The nurse is preparing to care for a client with a diagnosis of brain attack (stroke). The nurse notes in the client's record that the client has neglect (anosognosia). The nurse plans care, knowing which is a characteristic of neglect (anosognosia)?

the client neglects the affected side

400

objects should be placed here for a client with right hemiparesis 

with in the patients reach on the left side

400

The nurse is assisting in admitting a client who experienced seizure activity in the emergency department. The nurse AVOIDs which action when managing this client's environment?

keeping the bed raised to the level of the nurses waist

400

this position should be maintained after a lumbar puncture 

supine for several hours 

400

what is the purpose of a craniotomy with a bone flap

decrease icp and allowing brain to swell
500

A patient experiencing TIAs is scheduled for a carotid endarterectomy. The patient asks the nurse what this procedure is. The nurse correctly responds with which response?

This procedure helps prevent a stroke by removing atherosclerotic plaques obstructing cerebral blood flow.

500

these interventions should be implemented for the aphasic stoke patient 

face the client when talking, speak slowly, maintain eye contact, use gestures 

500

tumor in this area of the brain will result in visual changes

occipital lobe 

500

this should be at the bedside of the patient with guillian barre 

EKG and intubation tray

500

what symptoms are to be expected with a concussion and does not require follow up 

minor headache