NR 571/ NR571 FINAL EXAM 2025
ACTUAL UPDATE (CHAMBERLAIN
COLLEGE OF NURSING). COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Confusion, personality changes, incontinence, contra lateral
motor and/or sensory loss-leg more involved than arm, difficulty
with eye movement (tracking) is characteristic of a stroke in what
specific artery?
1. Carotid
2. ACA
3. MCA
4. Posterior cerebral artery
2. ACA
Contra lateral motor and/or sensory loss, contra lateral motor loss
in the lower face, arm involved more than leg, ipsilateral visual
field loss, possible communication defect is characteristic of a
stroke in what specific artery?
1. Carotid
2. ACA
3. MCA
4. Posterior cerebral artery
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3. MCA
Small lesions that occur in the distribution of short penetrating
arterials in the basal ganglia, pons, cerebellum, internal capsule,
thalamus in the deep cerebral white matter
1. Lacunar infarcts
2. Obstruction to carotid circulation
3. Obstruction to vertebrobasilar circulation
1. Lacunar infarcts
Large artery infarction involving the anterior cerebral artery,
middle cerebral artery, ophthalmic or central retinal artery
1. Lacunar infarcts
2. Obstruction to carotid circulation
3. Obstruction to vertebrobasilar circulation
2. Obstruction to carotid circulation (anterior circulation)
Large Artery Infarction involving the posterior cerebral artery,
vertebral artery, or cerebellum artery is what type of stroke?
1. Lacunar infarcts
2. Obstruction to carotid circulation
3. Obstruction to vertebrobasilar circulation
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3. Obstruction to vertebrobasilar circulation
Contra lateral pure motor or sensory deficit, ipsilateral ataxia with
crural paresis, dysarthria and clumsiness of hands is consistent
with
1. Lacunar infarcts
2. Obstruction to carotid circulation
3. Obstruction to vertebrobasilar circulation
1. Lacunar infarcts
Contra lateral sensory loss, ipsilateral visual field deficit, possible
communication deficit, possible spatial perceptual deficit, graying
of vision is characteristic of a stroke in what specific artery?
1. Carotid
2. ACA
3. MCA
4. Posterior cerebral artery
4. Posterior cerebral artery
When looking at a CXR, will the image show unilateral or bilateral
changes in ILD?
Bilateral
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Treatment for ILD is
Steroids
HAP and CAP are diagnosed if diagnosed with pna >24 hours
from admission/intubation
T/f
False. >48 hours
Comorbidities
Alcoholism
Advanced age
Asthma
Immunosuppression
Risk factors for what?
Pneumonia
What are the three ways pneumonia is acquired?
1. Inhalation
2. Spread