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When admitting an acutely confused 20-year-old patient with a head injury, which action should
the nurse take?
a. Ask family members about the patients health history.
b. Ask leading questions to assist in obtaining health data.
c. Wait until the patient is better oriented to ask questions.

d. Obtain only the physiologic neurologic assessment data.✔✔a. Ask family members about the
patients health history.


When admitting a patient who is likely to be a poor historian, the nurse should obtain health
history information from others who have knowledge about the patients health. Waiting until the
patient is oriented or obtaining only physiologic data will result in incomplete assessment data,
which could adversely affect decision making about treatment. Asking leading questions may
result in inaccurate or incomplete information.


Which finding would the nurse expect when assessing the legs of a patient who has a lower
motor neuron lesion?
a. Spasticity
b. Flaccidity
c. No sensation

d. Hyperactive reflexes✔✔b. Flaccidity


Because the cell bodies of lower motor neurons are located in the spinal cord, damage to the
neuron will decrease motor activity of the affected muscles. Spasticity and hyperactive reflexes
are caused by upper motor neuron damage. Sensation is not impacted by motor neuron lesions.

,The nurse performing a focused assessment of left posterior temporal lobe functions will assess
the patient for
a. sensation on the left side of the body.
b. voluntary movements on the right side.
c. reasoning and problem-solving abilities.

d. understanding written and oral language.✔✔d. understanding written and oral language.


The posterior temporal lobe integrates the visual and auditory input for language comprehension.
Reasoning and problem solving are functions of the anterior frontal lobe. Sensation on the left
side of the body is located in the right postcentral gyrus. Voluntary movement on the right side is
controlled in the left precentral gyrus.


Propranolol (Inderal), a b-adrenergic blocker that inhibits sympathetic nervous system activity, is
prescribed for a patient who has extreme anxiety about public speaking. The nurse monitors the
patient for
a. dry mouth.
b. bradycardia.
c. constipation.

d. urinary retention.✔✔b. bradycardia


Inhibition of the fight or flight response leads to a decreased heart rate. Dry mouth, constipation,
and urinary retention are associated with peripheral nervous system blockade.


To assess the functioning of the trigeminal and facial nerves (CNs V and VII), the nurse should
a. shine a light into the patients pupil.
b. check for unilateral eyelid drooping.
c. touch a cotton wisp strand to the cornea.

d. have the patient read a magazine or book.✔✔a. shine a light into the patients pupil.

,The trigeminal and facial nerves are responsible for the corneal reflex. The optic nerve is tested
by having the patient read a Snellen chart or a newspaper. Assessment of pupil response to light
and ptosis are used to check function of the oculomotor nerve.


Which action will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient with impaired functioning of
the left glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) and the vagus nerve (CN X)?
a. Withhold oral fluid or foods.
b. Provide highly seasoned foods.
c. Insert an oropharyngeal airway.

d. Apply artificial tears every hour.✔✔a. Withhold oral fluid or foods.


The glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves innervate the pharynx and control the gag reflex. A
patient with impaired function of these nerves is at risk for aspiration. An oral airway may be
needed when a patient is unconscious and unable to maintain the airway, but it will not decrease
aspiration risk. Taste and eye blink are controlled by the facial nerve.


An unconscious male patient has just arrived in the emergency department after a head injury
caused by a motorcycle crash. Which order should the nurse question?
a. Obtain x-rays of the skull and spine.
b. Prepare the patient for lumbar puncture.
c. Send for computed tomography (CT) scan.

d. Perform neurologic checks every 15 minutes.✔✔b. Prepare the patient for lumbar puncture.


After a head injury, the patient may be experiencing intracranial bleeding and increased
intracranial pressure, which could lead to herniation of the brain if a lumbar puncture is
performed. The other orders are appropriate.


A patient with suspected meningitis is scheduled for a lumbar puncture. Before the procedure,
the nurse will plan to
a. enforce NPO status for 4 hours.
b. transfer the patient to radiology.

, c. administer a sedative medication.

d. help the patient to a lateral position.✔✔d. help the patient to a lateral position.


For a lumbar puncture, the patient lies in the lateral recumbent position. The procedure does not
usually require a sedative, is done in the patient room, and has no risk for aspiration.


During the neurologic assessment, the patient is unable to respond verbally to the nurse but
cooperates with the nurses directions to move his hands and feet. The nurse will suspect
a. cerebellar injury.
b. a brainstem lesion.
c. frontal lobe damage.

d. a temporal lobe lesion.✔✔c. frontal lobe damage.


Expressive speech is controlled by Brocas area in the frontal lobe. The temporal lobe contains
Wernickes area, which is responsible for receptive speech. The cerebellum and brainstem do not
affect higher cognitive functions such as speech.


A 45-year-old patient has a dysfunction of the cerebellum. The nurse will plan interventions to
a. prevent falls.
b. stabilize mood.
c. avoid aspiration.

d. improve memory.✔✔a. prevent falls.


Because functions of the cerebellum include coordination and balance, the patient with
dysfunction is at risk for falls. The cerebellum does not affect memory, mood, or swallowing
ability.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application) REF: 1339-1340


Which nursing diagnosis is expected to be appropriate for a patient who has a positive Romberg
test?

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