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NEURO EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 How does cranial nerve XII deficit present? - Answers Weakness on the ipsilateral side and protrusion of the tongue toward the affected side - CN XII = Hypoglossal nerve How does cranial nerve XI deficit present? - Answers Weakness with turning of head - CN XI = Spinal accessory nerve How does cranial nerve X deficit present? - Answers Focal: Aphonia dysphagia dysarthria - Systemic: (cardiac and GI most affected) - CN X = Vagus nerve How does cranial nerve IX deficit present? - Answers Dysphagia and dysarthria - CN IX = Glossopharyngeal nerve How does cranial nerve VIII deficit present? - Answers Positional vertigo - Tinnitus - Rarely hearing loss - CN VIII = Vestibulocochlear nerve How does cranial nerve VII deficit present? - Answers Complete or partial paralysis of the face - CN VII = Facial nerve How does cranial nerve VI deficit present? - Answers Medial turning of affected eye - CN VI = Abducens nerve How does cranial nerve V deficit present? - Answers Anesthesia of the forehead - Corneal drying - Decreased salivation - CN V = Trigeminal nerve How does cranial nerve IV deficit present? - Answers Vertical diplopia - CN IV = Trochlear nerve How does cranial nerve III deficit present? - Answers Outward and downward deviation of the eye - Ptosis of the eyelid - Dilation of the ipsilateral pupil in complete palsy -CN III - Oculomotor nerve How does cranial nerve II deficit present? - Answers Partial or complete blindness - CN II = Optic nerve How does cranial nerve I deficit present? - Answers Loss of smell - CN I = Olfactory nerve Medication added to cholinesterase inhibitors in the treatment of Alzheimer's? - Answers Memantine Beta amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles? - Answers Alzheimer's findings on autopsy Most common form of dementia? - Answers Alzheimer's disease Slowly progressive impairment of memory reasoning and orientation? - Answers Dementia Common causes of delirium? - Answers Medical illness - Sundowning - Substance intoxication or withdrawal - Sepsis Short term/temporary confusion or altered mental state? - Answers Delirium Acute meningitis associated with a purpuric rash? - Answers Meningococcal meningitis Most common cause of Reye Syndrome? - Answers Salicylates (e.g. aspirin Pepto Bismol etc.) Rapidly progressive encephalopathy with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers Reye Syndrome In what disorder are negri bodies found in neurons? - Answers Rabies What are the most common symptoms of encephalitis? - Answers Fever - Headache - Nausea - Vomiting - Altered mental status Most common severe complication of measles? - Answers Encephalitis

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NEURO EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027

How does cranial nerve XII deficit present? - Answers Weakness on the ipsilateral side and protrusion of
the tongue toward the affected side - CN XII = Hypoglossal nerve

How does cranial nerve XI deficit present? - Answers Weakness with turning of head - CN XI = Spinal
accessory nerve

How does cranial nerve X deficit present? - Answers Focal: Aphonia dysphagia dysarthria - Systemic:
(cardiac and GI most affected) - CN X = Vagus nerve

How does cranial nerve IX deficit present? - Answers Dysphagia and dysarthria - CN IX =
Glossopharyngeal nerve

How does cranial nerve VIII deficit present? - Answers Positional vertigo - Tinnitus - Rarely hearing loss -
CN VIII = Vestibulocochlear nerve

How does cranial nerve VII deficit present? - Answers Complete or partial paralysis of the face - CN VII =
Facial nerve

How does cranial nerve VI deficit present? - Answers Medial turning of affected eye - CN VI = Abducens
nerve

How does cranial nerve V deficit present? - Answers Anesthesia of the forehead - Corneal drying -
Decreased salivation - CN V = Trigeminal nerve

How does cranial nerve IV deficit present? - Answers Vertical diplopia - CN IV = Trochlear nerve

How does cranial nerve III deficit present? - Answers Outward and downward deviation of the eye -
Ptosis of the eyelid - Dilation of the ipsilateral pupil in complete palsy -CN III - Oculomotor nerve

How does cranial nerve II deficit present? - Answers Partial or complete blindness - CN II = Optic nerve

How does cranial nerve I deficit present? - Answers Loss of smell - CN I = Olfactory nerve

Medication added to cholinesterase inhibitors in the treatment of Alzheimer's? - Answers Memantine

Beta amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles? - Answers Alzheimer's findings on autopsy

Most common form of dementia? - Answers Alzheimer's disease

Slowly progressive impairment of memory reasoning and orientation? - Answers Dementia

Common causes of delirium? - Answers Medical illness - Sundowning - Substance intoxication or
withdrawal - Sepsis

Short term/temporary confusion or altered mental state? - Answers Delirium

Acute meningitis associated with a purpuric rash? - Answers Meningococcal meningitis

Most common cause of Reye Syndrome? - Answers Salicylates (e.g. aspirin Pepto Bismol etc.)

Rapidly progressive encephalopathy with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers Reye Syndrome

, In what disorder are negri bodies found in neurons? - Answers Rabies

What are the most common symptoms of encephalitis? - Answers Fever - Headache - Nausea - Vomiting
- Altered mental status

Most common severe complication of measles? - Answers Encephalitis

Viral meningitis is associated with predominance of what cell in the CSF? - Answers Mononuclear
(normal) (Note: bacterial meningitis has neutrophils)

Name the sign: Inability to allow full extension of knee when hip is flexed 90 degrees. - Answers Kernig's
sign

Name the sign: Flexion of hips on passive neck flexion. - Answers Brudzinski's sign

What disorder are fever, headache, neck stiffness with initially normal brain function most concerning
for? - Answers Meningitis

Treatment for Cerebral Palsy? - Answers Speech physical and occupational therapy - Aspiration
precautions - Antispasmodics

Non-progressive disorder characterized by spastic rigidity and slow writhing movements? - Answers
Cerebral Palsy

Treatment of acute exacerbations of MS? - Answers Glucocorticoids

What ophthalmology disorder is seen frequently in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)? - Answers
Optic Neuritis

Most common demyelinating disorder mainly in women age 20-50? - Answers Multiple Sclerosis

Radiating electrical sensation down the spine with neck flexion seen in patients with multiple sclerosis? -
Answers Lhermitte's phenomenon

Patients with Myasthenia Gravis have antibodies to what? - Answers Acetylcholine receptors

Treatment for Myasthenia Gravis? - Answers Pyridostigmine

Diagnostic test for Myasthenia Gravis? - Answers Edrophonium (Tensilon) test

Proximal to distal motor weakness? - Answers Myasthenia Gravis

Treatment for Guillain-Barre? - Answers Intravenous immunoglobulins - Plasma exchange

Typical cerebral spinal fluid findings with Guillain-Barre? - Answers Albuminocytologic dissociation

Most common organism causing Guillain-Barre? - Answers Campylobacter jejuni

Ascending symmetrical paralysis/weakness with absent or decreased deep tendon reflexes? - Answers
Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Treatment for chorea + psychosis? - Answers Haloperidol olanzapine or risperidone

Treatment for Huntington's chorea? - Answers Tetrabenazine

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