2025 | Comprehensive Study
Material | Grade A | 100%
Correct -The Ultimate Guide for
Yr. (2026/2027)
Document Contains
NEURO Q&A (1-10) PAGE-2
END-OF-LIFE Q&A (11–15) PAGE-4
GI Q&A (16–22) PAGE-5
TRAUMA & BURNS Q&A (23–30) PAGE-7
✅ ANSWER KEY WITH RATIONALES - PAGE-9
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, 🧠 NEURO (1–10)
1. A patient with a severe traumatic brain injury has a Glasgow Coma Scale
score of 6. Which nursing action is the priority?
A. Assess motor response to painful stimuli
B. Prepare for intubation
C. Check for Doll’s eye reflex
D. Insert a nasogastric tube
2. A patient exhibits decerebrate posturing after a sudden decline in
consciousness. What is the nurse’s interpretation?
A. Brain injury above the brainstem
B. Injury to the brainstem
C. Normal response to increased ICP
D. Sign of metabolic encephalopathy
3. A nurse assesses a patient’s oculocephalic reflex by turning the head
rapidly to the left. The eyes remain midline. What does this indicate?
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