TEST 1 - NUR 211 EXAM WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
A patient is admitted with uncontrolled atrial fibrillation. The
patient's medication history includes vitamin D supplements and
calcium. What type of stroke is this patient at MOST risk for?
correct answers >> Ischemic embolism
Which patient below is at most risk for a hemorrhagic stroke?
correct answers >> An 88 year old male with uncontrolled
hypertension and a history of brain aneurysm repair 2 years ago.
You're educating a patient about transient ischemic attacks
(TIAs). Select all the options that are incorrect about this
condition: correct answers >> - TIAs produce signs and
symptoms that can last for several weeks to months.
- TIAs don't require medical treatment.
A patient who suffered a stroke one month ago is experiencing
hearing problems along with issues learning and showing
emotion. On the MRI what lobe in the brain do you expect to be
affected? correct answers >> Temporal
A patient's MRI imaging shows damage to the cerebellum a week
after the patient suffered a stroke. What assessment findings
would correlate with this MRI finding? correct answers >>
Balance impairment
, A patient is demonstrating signs and symptoms of stroke. The
patient reports loss of vision. What area of the brain do you
suspect is affected based on this finding? correct answers >>
Occipital lobe
A patient has right side brain damage from a stroke. Select all the
signs and symptoms that occur with this type of stroke: correct
answers >> -Confusion on date, time, and place
- Unilateral neglect
- Impulsive
- Short attention span
You're educating a group of nursing students about left side brain
damage. Select all the signs and symptoms noted with this type
of stroke: correct answers >> - Aphasia
- Impaired math skills
- Issues with seeing on the right side
- Depression and anger
- Agraphia
During discharge teaching for a patient who experienced a mild
stroke, you are providing details on how to eliminate risk factors
for experiencing another stroke. Which risk factors below for
stroke are modifiable? correct answers >> - Smoking
- Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
Your patient who had a stroke has issues with understanding
speech. What type of aphasia is this patient experiencing and
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
A patient is admitted with uncontrolled atrial fibrillation. The
patient's medication history includes vitamin D supplements and
calcium. What type of stroke is this patient at MOST risk for?
correct answers >> Ischemic embolism
Which patient below is at most risk for a hemorrhagic stroke?
correct answers >> An 88 year old male with uncontrolled
hypertension and a history of brain aneurysm repair 2 years ago.
You're educating a patient about transient ischemic attacks
(TIAs). Select all the options that are incorrect about this
condition: correct answers >> - TIAs produce signs and
symptoms that can last for several weeks to months.
- TIAs don't require medical treatment.
A patient who suffered a stroke one month ago is experiencing
hearing problems along with issues learning and showing
emotion. On the MRI what lobe in the brain do you expect to be
affected? correct answers >> Temporal
A patient's MRI imaging shows damage to the cerebellum a week
after the patient suffered a stroke. What assessment findings
would correlate with this MRI finding? correct answers >>
Balance impairment
, A patient is demonstrating signs and symptoms of stroke. The
patient reports loss of vision. What area of the brain do you
suspect is affected based on this finding? correct answers >>
Occipital lobe
A patient has right side brain damage from a stroke. Select all the
signs and symptoms that occur with this type of stroke: correct
answers >> -Confusion on date, time, and place
- Unilateral neglect
- Impulsive
- Short attention span
You're educating a group of nursing students about left side brain
damage. Select all the signs and symptoms noted with this type
of stroke: correct answers >> - Aphasia
- Impaired math skills
- Issues with seeing on the right side
- Depression and anger
- Agraphia
During discharge teaching for a patient who experienced a mild
stroke, you are providing details on how to eliminate risk factors
for experiencing another stroke. Which risk factors below for
stroke are modifiable? correct answers >> - Smoking
- Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
Your patient who had a stroke has issues with understanding
speech. What type of aphasia is this patient experiencing and