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NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 2025/2026:
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95 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document provides 95 verified exam questions along with their correct answers, focused on neuro-
related topics in nursing. It serves as a comprehensive resource for mastering essential concepts in
neurology, enabling effective study, review, and preparation for certification exams. With direct access to
correct answers and explanations, users can enhance their understanding and retention of critical
information.
CONTENTS
History of Present Illness Q1–Q11
Cranial Nerve Assessment Q12–Q34
Sensory Function Evaluation Q35–Q62
Cerebellar Function and Balance Q63–Q73
Reflex Testing Q74–Q87
Neurological Disorders Q88–Q95
E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 95
HPI seizures
CORRECT ANSWER
did you fall, shrill cry, motor activity, loss of consciousness, chewing or lip smacking, post-ictal
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, Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 95
HPI pain
CORRECT ANSWER
sudden or progressive, deep aching, throb or stabbing, where is pain, radiate
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 95
HPI gait coordination
CORRECT ANSWER
lose balance, fall forward\backward, feel stiff, legs give way
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 95
HPI weakness parathesia
CORRECT ANSWER
sudden onset, with activity, tingling, numbness or confusion, chronic illness, medications like zidovudien or chemotherapy
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 95
Headaches -severe unremitting
CORRECT ANSWER
evaluate movement of the eyes for the presence or absence of lateral (temporal) gaze. The 6th cranial nerve is commonly one of the first to lose
function in the presence of increased intracranial pressure.
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 95
legal blindness
CORRECT ANSWER
Vision not correctable to better than 20/200
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 95
pronator drift
CORRECT ANSWER
push arms down & observe rebound; strong rebound = ok
Q8 QUESTION 8 OF 95
patellar deep tendon reflex
CORRECT ANSWER
spinal segments L2, L3, & L4
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