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This document contains verified questions and answers for the Neurology ICU Prophecy Exam Evaluation for the 2026/2027 academic year. It covers neurocritical care concepts, including neurological assessment, intracranial pressure monitoring, stroke management, traumatic brain injury, seizure care, spinal cord injuries, neurosurgical emergencies, hemodynamic management, and evidence-based critical care nursing practices. The material is designed to reinforce Neuro ICU knowledge and support preparation for competency and specialty assessments.

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Neurology ICU Prophecy Exam Evaluation 2026/2027 |
Verified Questions
Prophecy Learning Systems / Neurocritical Care Society | Verified Q&A | Critical Care and
Neuro ICU Nurses


Introduction

This 50-question Neurology ICU Prophecy Exam Evaluation 2026/2027 covers Neurological Assessment and
Monitoring, Acute Stroke and Cerebrovascular Management, Seizure Disorders and Status Epilepticus, and
Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Management and Neurocritical Interventions. The original items reinforce Prophecy
Neuro ICU course objectives, AANN standards, and current neurocritical care guidance for actual exam readiness
and academic success. This evaluation contains exactly 50 questions with verified answers.



Domain: Neurological Assessment and Monitoring
1. Which finding most directly indicates a change in level of consciousness?

A. A new inability to follow a previously followed command

B. A stable heart rate

C. A dry dressing

D. A scheduled medication time

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A change from the patient’s documented neurologic baseline requires prompt assessment and
escalation.

2. On the Glasgow Coma Scale, what is the best verbal response score for a patient who is confused
but converses?

A. 2

B. 4

C. 3

D. 5

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Confused conversation is scored 4 on the verbal component of the Glasgow Coma Scale.

3. What is the most appropriate method to assess motor response in an intubated patient?

A. Score verbal response as normal

B. Rely only on sedation dose

C. Ask for a reproducible command and assess purposeful movement

D. Avoid assessing movement

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Motor assessment should use a consistent stimulus and document the best observed response.
Neurology ICU Prophecy Exam Evaluation 2026/2027 | Verified Questions

, 4. What pupil change is most concerning for acute neurologic deterioration?

A. Equal brisk reactivity

B. Stable irregular iris shape

C. Mild bilateral light sensitivity

D. A newly unilateral fixed, dilated pupil

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Acute anisocoria with a nonreactive dilated pupil can indicate compressive pathology and needs
immediate escalation.

5. Why should the same technique be used for serial pupil assessment?

A. It improves detection of clinically meaningful trends

B. It eliminates the need to chart

C. It replaces a full assessment

D. It determines serum sodium

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Consistent technique reduces measurement variation and makes serial findings more reliable.

6. Which assessment is best for detecting subtle limb drift?

A. Assess only grip strength

B. Have the awake patient hold both arms outstretched with palms up

C. Ask the patient to smile

D. Measure calf circumference

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Pronator drift testing can reveal mild unilateral weakness not apparent at rest.

7. What does the NIH Stroke Scale primarily quantify?

A. Long-term rehabilitation potential

B. Intracranial pressure

C. The severity of neurologic deficits associated with stroke

D. Medication adherence

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: NIHSS provides a standardized measure of stroke-related neurologic impairment.

8. A patient opens eyes to speech, gives incomprehensible sounds, and localizes pain. What is the
GCS total?

A. 7

B. 8

C. 12
Neurology ICU Prophecy Exam Evaluation 2026/2027 | Verified Questions

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