A nrse perfoms a neurologic assessment on a client with a brain tumor.
Which of the following findings should indicate to the nrse cranial nerve
involvement?
A: Dysphagia
B: Positive Babinski sign
C: Decreased deep tendon reflexes
D: Ataxia Correct answer- A: Dysphagia
(difficulty swallowing may occur as a result of the cranial nerves IX -
glossopharyngeal & V -vagus nerve.)
A nrse is assessing a client who was just admitted to the hospital for
observation following a closed-head injury. Which of the following is the most
essential nursing assessment to detect early signs of a worsening condition?
A: Vital signs
B: Body posture
C: LOC
D: Focal neurological exam Correct answer- C: LOC
A bolus of mannitol (Osmitrol) is ordered for a client with a closed-head
injury showing manifestations of increasing intracranial pressure. Prior to
administration, assessment shows: UO 40 mL/hr, apical HR 88/min, and the
pupils equal and reactive. The client is sleepy but easily aroused. After
administering mannitol to the client, which of the following should indicate to
the nrse that the medication is having the desired effect?
A: UO is 100 mL/hr
B: Pupils are dilated
C: HR is 62/min
D: Client is difficult to rouse Correct answer- A: UO is 100 mL/hr
(osmotic diuretic used to ↑ UO and ↓ cerebral edema)
A nrse is caring for a client who is post-op following a craniotomy to
evacuate a subdural hematoma. The nrse notes the client's UO is greater
each hour than the previous hour; from 1800 to 1900 the UO was 200 mL,
from 1900 to 2000 the UO was 400 mL, and from 2000 to 2100 the UO was
600 mL. The nrse informs the surgeon and anticipates that the lab value that
will be prescribed at this time is:
A: Blood Urea Nitrogen
, B: Blood sugar
C: Urine ketones
D: Specific gravity Correct answer- D: Specific gravity
A nrse is reading the results of a lumbar puncture (LP) performed on a client
suspected of having bacterial meningitis. Which of the following findings
should the nrse recognize as being consistent with this diagnosis?
A: Elevated glucose
B: Elevated protein
C: Presence of RBC
D: Presence of D-dimer Correct answer- B: Elevated protein
(typically CSF has a higher proportion of glucose than protein, an elevated
protein is consistent with meningitis)
A client has been diagnosed with acute angle closure glaucoma. The nrse
should expect the client to report
A: Showers of floaters
B: Flashes of light across the eye
C: Eye pain and blurred vision
D: Double vision Correct answer- C: Eye pain and blurred vision
Which of the following statements, made by a client who had an IOL implant
this morning, should indicate to a nrse a proper understanding of discharge
instructions?
A: I will sleep in my recliner tonight.
B: I will avoid bending over or coughing.
C: I will follow a low-salt and caffeine restricted diet.
D: I will report any signs of photophobia to my Dr. Correct answer- B: I will
avoid bending over or coughing.
A nrse is caring for a client with Guillain-Barre syndrome. Upon assessment,
the nrse should anticipate that the client will exhibit which of the following?
A: Tonic-clonic seizures
B: Complaints of a severe headache and nausea
C: Weakness of the lower extremities
D: Decreased level of consciousness Correct answer- C: Weakness of the
lower extremities.