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Chapter 18 Neurological Emergencies Questions and Answers|Latest Update Which of the following would MOST likely cause a sustained increase in intracranial pressure? Intracranial tumor When neurons are deprived of oxygen and glucose: they convert to anaerobic metabolism. You arrive at the scene shortly after a 7-year-old girl experienced a seizure. According to the child's mother, she was sitting at the dinner table and then suddenly stopped speaking and started blinking her eyes very rapidly. The episode lasted less than 1 minute, after which the child's condition rapidly improved. This clinical presentation is consistent with a(n) _____________ seizure. absence

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Chapter 18 Neurological Emergencies
Questions and Answers|Latest Update

Which of the following would MOST likely cause a sustained increase in intracranial pressure?

Intracranial tumor




When neurons are deprived of oxygen and glucose: they convert to anaerobic

metabolism.




You arrive at the scene shortly after a 7-year-old girl experienced a seizure. According to the

child's mother, she was sitting at the dinner table and then suddenly stopped speaking and

started blinking her eyes very rapidly. The episode lasted less than 1 minute, after which the

child's condition rapidly improved. This clinical presentation is consistent with a(n)

_____________ seizure. absence




Which of the following causes of altered mental status is NOT an acute process? Uremia




A 51-year-old man complains of chronic headaches that have worsened progressively over the

past 3 months. Today, he called 9-1-1 because his headache is severe and he is nauseated. His

,vital signs are stable and he is breathing adequately. The patient denies any medical problems

and states that he has been taking acetaminophen for the headaches. You should be MOST

suspicious for:. an intracranial neoplasm.




A 59-year-old woman presents with acute onset of confusion, left-sided hemiparesis, and a

right-sided facial droop. Her airway is patent and she is breathing adequately. Her blood

pressure is 150/100 mm Hg and her pulse is 70 beats/min. The cardiac monitor displays atrial

fibrillation with a variable rate of 60 to 90 beats/min. When obtaining the patient's medical

history from her husband, the MOST important question to ask him is: "When did you

first notice your wife's symptoms?"




A 29-year-old man, who was recently prescribed an antipsychotic medication, presents with an

acute onset of bizarre contortions of the face. Treatment should include:

diphenhydramine, 25 mg.




A 39-year-old woman presents with signs and symptoms of an acute hemorrhagic stroke. She is

responsive to deep painful stimuli only and has bilaterally dilated and sluggishly reactive pupils.

Her respirations are slow and irregular, blood pressure is 80/50 mm Hg, and pulse is 40 and

bounding. Initial treatment for this patient involves: positive-pressure ventilatory

support.

, A 56-year-old diabetic woman presents with numbness and tingling to both of her hands that

have gradually intensified over the past few weeks. Your assessment reveals stable vital signs,

adequate breathing, and a blood glucose level of 190 mg/dL. The cardiac monitor reveals a

normal sinus rhythm. The patient tells you that she has eaten but has not taken her insulin yet.

You should: provide supportive care and safely transport her to the hospital




A loss of balance and equilibrium suggests injury to the: cerebellum




A patient experiences severe, shock-like or stabbing pain to one side of the face. This is

consistent with: trigeminal neuralgia




A patient who is unable to use a common object is said to be: apraxic




A patient with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 8 or less may require definitive airway

control.




A patient with a unilateral eyelid droop when smiling may be experiencing Bell palsy.

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