NSG 3160 EXAM 2 |2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED| 105 REAL EXAM
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How to assess someone for stroke symptoms - (answer)F.A.S.T
Face
Arms
Speech
Time
types of nerve assessments and when you do them - (answer)Screening- Dr office
checking for risk factors
Complete- has s/s check everything
Neuro Recheck- after fall or event
dysphagia - (answer)difficulty swallowing
dysphasia - (answer)difficulty speaking
,Dysarthria - (answer)slurred speech, difficulty forming words
aphasia - (answer)inability to speak or use words
Different levels of consciousness - (answer)• Alert
• Lethargic—drowsy, sleepy, mentally sluggish
• Obtunded/Incoherent- difficult to rouse, needs to be shaken or talked loud to
• Stuporous—arousable with vigorous or unpleasant stimulation
• Comatose—unconscious, cannot be aroused
List the cranial nerves - (answer)I. Olfactory
II. Optic
III. Oculomotor
IV. Trochlear
V. Trigeminal
, VI. Abducens
VII. Facial
VIII. Vestibulocochlear/Acoustic
IX. Glossopharyngeal
X. Vagus
XI. Accessory
XII. Hypoglossal
who shows a babinski reflex - (answer)babys
what is a concussion - (answer)A direct blow or jolt to the head that causes rotation
of the brain inside the skull
what is syncope - (answer)fainting- sudden loss of strength, a temporary loss of
consciousness caused by lack of cerebral blood flow
AND COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% RATED
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How to assess someone for stroke symptoms - (answer)F.A.S.T
Face
Arms
Speech
Time
types of nerve assessments and when you do them - (answer)Screening- Dr office
checking for risk factors
Complete- has s/s check everything
Neuro Recheck- after fall or event
dysphagia - (answer)difficulty swallowing
dysphasia - (answer)difficulty speaking
,Dysarthria - (answer)slurred speech, difficulty forming words
aphasia - (answer)inability to speak or use words
Different levels of consciousness - (answer)• Alert
• Lethargic—drowsy, sleepy, mentally sluggish
• Obtunded/Incoherent- difficult to rouse, needs to be shaken or talked loud to
• Stuporous—arousable with vigorous or unpleasant stimulation
• Comatose—unconscious, cannot be aroused
List the cranial nerves - (answer)I. Olfactory
II. Optic
III. Oculomotor
IV. Trochlear
V. Trigeminal
, VI. Abducens
VII. Facial
VIII. Vestibulocochlear/Acoustic
IX. Glossopharyngeal
X. Vagus
XI. Accessory
XII. Hypoglossal
who shows a babinski reflex - (answer)babys
what is a concussion - (answer)A direct blow or jolt to the head that causes rotation
of the brain inside the skull
what is syncope - (answer)fainting- sudden loss of strength, a temporary loss of
consciousness caused by lack of cerebral blood flow