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FM EORE Neurology Review | 90+ Questions with Answers | MED316 | Stroke, Seizures, Dementia, Headaches

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This expert-verified guide offers over 90 clinically-focused multiple-choice questions and answers tailored to the Neurology section of the Family Medicine End of Rotation Exam (EORE) for the 2025 academic year. Built for students enrolled in MED316 or completing family medicine, neurology, or internal medicine rotations, it delivers essential neurodiagnostic and treatment knowledge in a rapid review format. Each question simulates board-style clinical vignettes and is supported by accurate, high-yield explanations to strengthen exam readiness and bedside reasoning. Key topics covered include: Headaches: tension (bilateral, band-like), migraines (unilateral, photophobia, aura), cluster (periorbital, tearing) with treatment strategies (NSAIDs, triptans, oxygen, beta blockers, verapamil) Neurodegenerative Disorders: Alzheimer’s (memory loss, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors), Parkinson’s (bradykinesia, tremor, dopamine therapy), and essential tremor (action tremor, propranolol) Stroke and TIA: ischemic vs. hemorrhagic differentiation, time-based tPA eligibility, mechanical thrombectomy, MCA/ACA/PCA symptom patterns, and full workup including CT, MRI, carotid Doppler, and labs Seizure Disorders: generalized tonic-clonic, absence (ethosuximide), partial (simple vs. complex), and status epilepticus (stepwise benzodiazepine protocol) Delirium vs. Dementia: acute vs. chronic onset, underlying causes, diagnostic labs, and medication management Bell Palsy: unilateral facial nerve palsy, HSV involvement, treatment with prednisone and valacyclovir Vertigo and Syncope: causes, differential diagnosis, and symptom-oriented treatment strategies This document is ideal for students in: Physician Assistant (PA) programs preparing for the Neurology EORE Medical students (MD/DO) in family medicine, neuro, or Step 2 CK prep Nursing and Nurse Practitioner (NP) programs managing neurologic disorders International medical graduates reviewing for USMLE or PANCE/PANRE exams It is a powerful tool for mastering key clinical concepts in neurology, promoting active recall and differential diagnosis through concise, high-yield practice questions. Keywords: neurology, family medicine EORE, stroke, TIA, migraine, cluster headache, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, seizures, absence seizure, tonic-clonic seizure, status epilepticus, Bell palsy, dementia, delirium, essential tremor, vertigo, syncope, tPA, dopamine, triptans

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Tension headache - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔- *Bilateral*, band-like pain


- NSAIDs

- Rebound headaches with frequent analgesic use.


Migraine headache - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔- *Unilateral*, pulsating discomfort


- Lasts 4-72 hrs

- Photophobia, N/V, and aura

- Treat w/ NSAIDs or triptans

- If frequent, treat w/ BBs, TCAs, CCBs, or botox injections

, Cluster headache - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔- Severe, *unilateral* HAs lasting 30-90

minutes

- Localized behind the eye

- Often accompanied by ipsilateral lacrimation and rhinorrhea

- Treat w/ *100% oxygen* and sumatriptan

- Prophylactic therapy w/ verapamil


Dementia - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔- *Gradual* onset of cognitive impairment


- Patient will try hard to perform cognitive test, but fail

- Cholinesterase inhibitor (donepezil) or memantine

- Add vitamin E to above meds


Delirium - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔- *Acute* cognitive impairment


- Fluctuation in consciousness

- Usually has reversible cause (meds, electrolyte imbalance, intoxication,

etc)

- Draw labs to determine cause and try underlying pathology

- If no cause, MRI/CT... then LP last

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