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NU 211 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Answers Already Passed Aneurysm - Answers an excessive localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening of the artery wall. Broca's Aphasia - Answers expressive aphasia, partial loss of the ability to produce language (spoken, manual, or written), although comprehension generally remains intact Wernicke's Aphasia - Answers receptive aphasia, individuals have difficulty understanding written and spoken language, demonstrate fluent speech, which is characterized by typical speech rate, intact syntactic abilities and effortless speech output Global Aphasia - Answers disorder caused by damage to the parts of your brain that control language. A person with global aphasia may only be able to produce and understand a handful of words. Often, they can't read or write Apraxia - Answers Inability to put sounds and syllables together in the correct order to form words, to produce speech Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) - Answers Caused by an abnormality during embryonic development that leads to a tangle of arteries and veins in the brain that lacks a capillary bed, Absence of capillary bed causes higher pressure within the arterioles to be transmitted directly to the veins, Anomaly leads to dilation of both arteries and veins and if the pressure increases, possible rupture, Common cause of hemorrhagic stroke in younger pts CT angiography (CTA) - Answers uses an injection of contrast material into your blood vessels and CT scanning to help diagnose and evaluate blood vessel disease or related conditions, such as aneurysms or blockages Dysarthria - Answers Difficulty in articulating speech, caused by paralysis of the muscles responsible for producing speech, referring to slurred speech Dysphagia - Answers One of the most common complications after stroke, leading to problems such as aspiration, pneumonia, dehydration, poor nutrition Embolic stroke - Answers A fib, Can be associated with valvular heart disease or left ventricular thrombus, Emboli originating from the heart that circulate to the cerebral vasculature most commonly via left middle cerebral, artery cause ischemia and subsequent infarction Hemorrhagic stroke - Answers Refer to bleeding into the brain tissue or parenchyma, ventricles, or subarachnoid space, Normal brain metabolism is disrupted when outside the vasculature forms a mass that compresses adjacent brain tissue, causing increased ICP, secondary hemorrhage, and further ischemia In cases where there is significant blood volume in brain tissue, a condition referred to as herniation can occur in which brain tissue is subjected to increased pressure and moves across structures in the skull If blood extends into the ventricles, it can cause acute hydrocephalus or increase in the amount of CSF in the brain, Can impair LOC and lead to coma and death Homonymous hemianopsia - Answers Loss of half of the visual field, May occur from stroke and may be temporary or permanent, turns away from the affected side of the body and tends to neglect that side and the space on that side, Pt cannot see food on half the tray, only half the room is visible, Important for nurse to remind pt of the other side of the body Infarction - Answers obstruction of the blood supply to an organ or region of tissue, ty

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NU 211 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Answers Already Passed

Aneurysm - Answers an excessive localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening of the
artery wall.

Broca's Aphasia - Answers expressive aphasia, partial loss of the ability to produce language (spoken,
manual, or written), although comprehension generally remains intact

Wernicke's Aphasia - Answers receptive aphasia, individuals have difficulty understanding written and
spoken language, demonstrate fluent speech, which is characterized by typical speech rate, intact
syntactic abilities and effortless speech output

Global Aphasia - Answers disorder caused by damage to the parts of your brain that control language. A
person with global aphasia may only be able to produce and understand a handful of words. Often, they
can't read or write

Apraxia - Answers Inability to put sounds and syllables together in the correct order to form words, to
produce speech

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) - Answers Caused by an abnormality during embryonic development
that leads to a tangle of arteries and veins in the brain that lacks a capillary bed, Absence of capillary bed
causes higher pressure within the arterioles to be transmitted directly to the veins, Anomaly leads to
dilation of both arteries and veins and if the pressure increases, possible rupture, Common cause of
hemorrhagic stroke in younger pts

CT angiography (CTA) - Answers uses an injection of contrast material into your blood vessels and CT
scanning to help diagnose and evaluate blood vessel disease or related conditions, such as aneurysms or
blockages

Dysarthria - Answers Difficulty in articulating speech, caused by paralysis of the muscles responsible for
producing speech, referring to slurred speech

Dysphagia - Answers One of the most common complications after stroke, leading to problems such as
aspiration, pneumonia, dehydration, poor nutrition

Embolic stroke - Answers A fib, Can be associated with valvular heart disease or left ventricular
thrombus, Emboli originating from the heart that circulate to the cerebral vasculature most commonly
via left middle cerebral, artery cause ischemia and subsequent infarction

Hemorrhagic stroke - Answers Refer to bleeding into the brain tissue or parenchyma, ventricles, or
subarachnoid space, Normal brain metabolism is disrupted when outside the vasculature forms a mass
that compresses adjacent brain tissue, causing increased ICP, secondary hemorrhage, and further
ischemia In cases where there is significant blood volume in brain tissue, a condition referred to as
herniation can occur in which brain tissue is subjected to increased pressure and moves across

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