Stroke
Alzheimer & Parkinson's
Neuron Diseases
Pharmacology
Sensory
100

Patients may have this problem after a stroke, which can result in pneumonia

What is impaired swallowing / aspiration?

100

People with Alzheimer disease may do this, so family members should make sure to lock the doors

What is wandering?

100

This disease causes ascending paralysis and is often seen after a viral illness or a vaccine for a viral illness (like the flu)

What is Guillian-Barre?

100

Citalopram is what type of medication?

What is an SSRI antidepressant?

100

This disease is caused by increased fluid and pressure in the eyeball

What is glaucoma?

200

Patients may suffer from this after a stroke, which results in the inability to understand what we are saying to them

What is receptive aphasia?

200

These symptoms are known as the Parkinsonian triad

What are rigidity, bradykinesia, and tremor?

200

In order to diagnose myasthenia gravis, this test is often used

What is the tensilon test?

200

This medication can be given to reverse the effects of a benzodiazepine overdose

What is flumazenil (Romazicon)?

200

This sensory disease causes vertigo, which can be a safety issue for patients

What is Meniere's disease?

300

In a hemorrhagic stroke, one of these is likely to have ruptured

What is an aneurysm?

300

This professional should be consulted if a person with late-stage Alzheimer disease begins having trouble swallowing

Who is a speech and language pathologist?

300

This disease is caused by autoimmune destruction of the myelin sheaths surrounding neurons

What is multiple sclerosis?

300

This medication can be given after a TIA to decrease the likelihood of a future ischemic stroke

What is aspirin or clopidogrel?

300

This type of medication for glaucoma can turn blue eyes brown!

What are prostaglandin analogs / latanoprost?

400

This heart rhythm is a common cause of ischemic strokes

What is atrial fibrillation?

400

The nurse knows that this is the biggest risk factor for Alzheimer disease

What is age?

400

This condition can be mistaken for a stroke and sometimes comes after a viral illness

What is Bell's palsy?

400

This side effect can be seen with phenytoin

What is gingival hyperplasia?

400

The nurse educates the patient to sleep in this position after cataract surgery

What is on the back or the unaffected side?

500

The nurse should do what with the call light when a patient has left-sided neglect after a stroke?

What is put it on the patient's right side?

500

Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of this neurotransmitter in the brain

What is dopamine?

500

This assessment is the priority assessment for someone with either Guillain-Barre or ALS 

What is a respiratory assessment?

500

This combo of medications has "on-off" periods that increase in frequency as what disease progresses

What is carbidopa-levodopa for Parkinson's disease?

500

The nurse knows that this is a priority action when a patient has partial hearing loss and is struggling to hear

What is check to see if the patient has hearing aids?