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ATI 2.0 Musculoskeletal and Neurological Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the first action a nurse should take when a client with Parkinson’s disease has difficulty swallowing? Consult with a speech-language pathologist. What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with new-onset seizure activity? Turn the client on their side and protect the airway. What is a common early sign of increased intracranial pressure in a child? Irritability and high-pitched crying. What should the nurse monitor for in a client taking phenytoin for seizure control? Gingival hyperplasia and need for good oral hygiene. What teaching should the nurse provide to a client with multiple sclerosis experiencing fatigue? 2 Alternate activity with rest periods during the day. What position should a client with a stroke and risk of aspiration be in during meals? Upright at 90 degrees. What is a priority finding to report in a client with a cervical spine injury? Difficulty breathing or shallow respirations. What intervention helps prevent foot drop in a client with hemiplegia? Apply an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) or footboard. What is a typical sign of autonomic dysreflexia in a client with a spinal cord injury above T6? Sudden severe headache and high blood pressure. What is the best way to test cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) function? Ask the client to smile or puff out their cheeks. What lab result should be monitored in a client taking carbidopa-levodopa? 3 Blood glucose levels, especially in diabetic clients. What is the priority assessment in a client with a closed head injury? Level of consciousness and orientation. What is the best action to take when a client with meningitis reports photophobia? Dim the room lights and minimize stimulation. What nursing instruction is important for a client with osteoporosis taking alendronate? Remain upright for 30 minutes after taking the medication. What dietary change is helpful for a client with low calcium levels and weak bones? Increase intake of leafy greens, dairy, and fortified juices. What should a nurse do first if a client with a halo traction device complains of difficulty swallowing? Assess for pin site infection or hardware displacement. 4 What is a priority teaching point for a client newly diagnosed with epilepsy? Wear a medical alert bracelet at all times.

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Neurological Questions and Answers |
Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct &
Verified
What is the first action a nurse should take when a client with Parkinson’s disease has difficulty

swallowing?


✔✔ Consult with a speech-language pathologist.




What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with new-onset seizure activity?


✔✔ Turn the client on their side and protect the airway.




What is a common early sign of increased intracranial pressure in a child?


✔✔ Irritability and high-pitched crying.




What should the nurse monitor for in a client taking phenytoin for seizure control?


✔✔ Gingival hyperplasia and need for good oral hygiene.




What teaching should the nurse provide to a client with multiple sclerosis experiencing fatigue?


1

, ✔✔ Alternate activity with rest periods during the day.




What position should a client with a stroke and risk of aspiration be in during meals?


✔✔ Upright at 90 degrees.




What is a priority finding to report in a client with a cervical spine injury?


✔✔ Difficulty breathing or shallow respirations.




What intervention helps prevent foot drop in a client with hemiplegia?


✔✔ Apply an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) or footboard.




What is a typical sign of autonomic dysreflexia in a client with a spinal cord injury above T6?


✔✔ Sudden severe headache and high blood pressure.




What is the best way to test cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) function?


✔✔ Ask the client to smile or puff out their cheeks.




What lab result should be monitored in a client taking carbidopa-levodopa?

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