Exam Questions and CORECT Answers
A nurse is teaching a community group about modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for
ischemic strokes. Which of the following is a risk factor that cannot be modified? - CORRECT
ANSWER -advanced age
Which of the following is accurate regarding a hemorrhagic stroke? - CORRECT
ANSWER -main presenting symptom is an "exploding headache"
The nurse is caring for a patient having a hemorrhagic stroke. What position in the bed will the
nurse maintain this patient? - CORRECT ANSWER -Semi-Fowler's
A patient is in the acute phase of an ischemic stroke. How long does the nurse know that this
phase may last? - CORRECT ANSWER -1 to 3 days
A patient presents to the emergency room with complaints of having an "exploding headache"
for the last 2 hours. The patient is immediately seen by a triage nurse who suspects the patient is
experiencing a stroke. Which of the following is a possible cause based on the characteristic
symptom? - CORRECT ANSWER -cerebral aneurysm
A client has been diagnosed as having global aphasia. The nurse recognizes that the client will be
unable to perform which action? - CORRECT ANSWER -Form words that are
understandable or comprehend spoken words
A client has experienced an ischemic stroke that has damaged the frontal lobe of his brain.
Which of the following deficits does the nurse expect to observe during assessment? -
CORRECT ANSWER -Limited attention span and forgetfulness
A nurse is assisting with a community screening for people at high risk for stroke. To which of
the following clients would the nurse pay most attention? - CORRECT ANSWER -A 60-
year-old African-American man
, A patient diagnosed with transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) is scheduled for a carotid
endarterectomy. The nurse explains that this procedure will be done for what purpose? -
CORRECT ANSWER -To prevent a stroke by removing atherosclerotic plaques blocking
cerebral flow
When providing teaching to a client who reports tension headaches, which of the following
instructions would be most beneficial to prevent onset of symptoms? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Perform stretching exercises and frequent position change.
From which direction should a nurse approach a client who is blind in the right eye? -
CORRECT ANSWER -From the left side of the client
When developing a care plan for a client who has recently suffered a stroke, a nurse includes the
nursing diagnosis Risk for imbalanced body temperature. What is the rationale for this
diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER -The stroke may have impacted the body's
thermoregulation centers.
A nurse who provides care at a community clinic is in contact with a diverse group of patients.
Which of the following individuals most clearly displays risk factors for stroke? - CORRECT
ANSWER -An obese woman with a history of atrial fibrillation and type 2 diabetes
A patient diagnosed with an ischemic stroke should be treated within the first 3 hours of
symptom onset with which of the following? - CORRECT ANSWER -Tissue plasminogen
activator (tPA)
Which interventions would be recommended for a client with dysphagia? Select all that apply -
CORRECT ANSWER --assist the client with meals
-test the gag reflex before offering food or fluids
-allow ample time to eat.
A client who's paralyzed on the left side has been receiving physical therapy and attending
teaching sessions about safety. Which behavior indicates that the client accurately understands