Neuro Abnormal Flashcards

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What is the definition of a neurologic disorder?

A

A neurologic disorder is a condition that affects the brain, spinal cord, or nerves, leading to impaired function.

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True or False: Stroke is considered a neurologic emergency.

A

True

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Fill in the blank: The most common type of stroke is _______.

A

ischemic stroke

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What are the primary symptoms of a seizure?

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Loss of consciousness, convulsions, and muscle spasms.

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What is the role of a nurse in managing a patient with a neurologic disorder?

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To assess the patient, monitor vital signs, administer medications, and provide education.

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Which syndrome is characterized by the presence of a persistent headache and neurological deficits?

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Migraine with aura

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True or False: Multiple Sclerosis is a degenerative disease affecting the peripheral nervous system.

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False

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What is the purpose of a neurologic assessment?

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To evaluate cognitive function, motor skills, sensory perception, and reflexes.

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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for stroke? A) Hypertension B) Diabetes C) Regular exercise

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C) Regular exercise

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What is the first-line treatment for an acute ischemic stroke?

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Administration of thrombolytics.

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Fill in the blank: The _______ scale is used to assess the level of consciousness.

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Glasgow Coma

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What is the primary goal of nursing management for patients with neurologic disorders?

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To maintain optimal neurological function and quality of life.

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True or False: Parkinson’s disease is characterized by tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia.

A

True

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What is a common complication of uncontrolled seizures?

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Status epilepticus.

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Which assessment tool would be appropriate for a patient with suspected meningitis?

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Brudzinski’s sign.

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16
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Name one common neurologic disorder prevalent in the Philippines.

17
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What lifestyle modification can reduce the risk of stroke?

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Maintaining a healthy diet and regular physical activity.

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True or False: Neuropathic pain is often described as sharp and stabbing.

19
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What is the main focus of rehabilitation for stroke patients?

A

To regain lost functions and improve independence.

20
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Which vitamin deficiency is associated with neurologic disorders?

A

Vitamin B12 deficiency.

21
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Fill in the blank: The _______ is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements.

22
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What is the primary method of diagnosing neurologic disorders?

A

Clinical evaluation and imaging studies.

23
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Which type of headache is characterized by unilateral pain and sensitivity to light?

24
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True or False: Alzheimer’s disease is a reversible condition.

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What should a nurse monitor for in a patient receiving anticonvulsant therapy?
Signs of toxicity and side effects.
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What is the significance of the 'FAST' acronym in stroke recognition?
It stands for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time to call for help.