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NR: Stroke (4) Exam Questions With 100% Complete Solutions Scored A+

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Stroke is the ___ leading cause of death - ANSWER-5th Only about ___ of stroke survivors get outpatient care in the US - ANSWER-1/3 Stroke - definition - ANSWER-Sudden loss of neurological function due to *interruption of blood supply* to the brain Stroke - 2 main types and frequencies - ANSWER-- *Ischemic Stroke* (87%): BLOCKAGE (obstruction) of a vessel due to atherosclerosis; 2 types - thrombotic or embolic - *Hemorrhagic Stroke* (13)%): RUPTURED blood vessel; common sources: HTN, a...

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Hemispheres 3.0 Level 3 Exam Questions With Top-Rated Answers

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What information is pertinent to a neurological specific history and physical ? - ANSWER-LKW What best response categorizes are combined for the GCS? - ANSWER-eyes, verbal, motor what should be considered when testing for visual acuity? - ANSWER-patients literacy level which exam finding in the unconscious patient is associated with intact brainstem function? - ANSWER-dolls eyes reflex Which high risk neurological event should you be concerned about when your patient exhibits symptom...

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Module 4 - stroke Exam Questions With Accurate Solutions

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describe the pathogenesis of an embolic stroke - ANSWER-fragments formed outside of the brain break off and travel to the brain sudden onset what population is associated with "Lacunes" penetrating artery disease? - ANSWER-associated with chronic HTN and DM elderly small areas of infarction higher cortical areas are preserved, there is no LOC, language, or visual defects what three factors determine the severity of neurological defects after a stroke? - ANSWER-location and ex...

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Exam 4 Stroke Questions With Accurate Solutions Scored A+

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NIH stroke scale - ANSWER-symptoms scored (0-2) / (0-4) Glasgow coma scale - ANSWER-15 best 8 or less = coma 3 = totally unresponsive Stroke types - ANSWER-thrombus, embolism, hemorrhage You may hear the terms "brain attack" or "cerebrovascular accident (CVA)" used to describe stroke. The use of "brain attack" is done to communicate the URGENCY of recognizing the clinical manifestations of a stroke. In the hospital you may hear overhead paged "Stroke Alert" ER....

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Stroke - Level 4 Exam Questions with Accurate Solutions Scored A+

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Stroke - ANSWER--occurs when there is ischemia to part of the brain or hemorrhage into the brain that results in death of brain cells -functions controlled by that portion of the brain are impaired or lost -also called brain attack and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) -can occur at any age Common long term disabilities of stroke - ANSWER--hemiparesis -inability to walk -complete or partial dependance for ADLs -aphasia -depression Risk factors for CVA - ANSWER-NONMODIFIABLE -male ...

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(2025/2026)Nursing 204 - package deal Exam Questions Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass

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204 Exam 2 review Questions With 100% Solved Solutions

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The nurse knows changes in which body system affect overall mobility increasing the propensity of falling? a. Neurologic b. Hepatic c. Cardiopulmonary d. Musculoskeletal - SOLVED ANSWER-d. Musculoskeletal Impairments in the musculoskeletal system can impact mobility through restrictions of range of motion and strength, increasing the chances of falling. Changes to the neurologic system can impair cognitive functioning, changes to the hepatic system can affect mental status, and changes to...

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Info 204 exam 1 Questions With Accurate Solutions Rated A+

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what is the difference between computer science and informatics? - ANSWER-computer science studies computers, informatics studies computers & PEOPLE what 3 specialties does informatics integrate? - ANSWER-nursing science computer science information science The study of design, application, and use of information technology - ANSWER-Informatics what 3 things does informatics manage, process & communicate? - ANSWER-nursing data information knowledge

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Nurs 204 Exam 2-Unit 9 Lecture Notes Questions With 100% Accurate Answers

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International Code of Ethics - SOLVED ANSWER-Fundamental Nursing Responsibilities Promote health Prevent illness Restore health Alleviate suffering Embodied in Ethical Codes are Nursing's Core Values:CARING - SOLVED ANSWER-●Commitment ●Accountability ●Respect ●Integrity ●Nursing Excellence ●Generation of Knowledge Ethical Directives related to the Nurse's Primary Commitment to: - SOLVED ANSWER-●Patient welfare ●Patient autonomy ●Recognize individual is un...

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Psych (NUR 204) Exam 1 Questions With Rationale Solutions

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During which phase of the nurse-patient relationship can the nurse anticipate that identified patient issues will be explored and resolved? Answers: -Pre-orientation -Orientation -Working -Termination - SOLVED ANSWER-Working Rationale: During the working phase, the nurse strives to assist the patient in making connections among dysfunctional behaviors, thinking, and emotions and offers support while alternative coping behaviors are tried. A nurse wants to demonstrate genuineness wit...

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