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NCLEX NGN Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers occipital lobe - ANSWER- vision parietal lobe - ANSWER- perception, making sense of the world, math, spelling, logic temporal lobe - ANSWER- hearing, language processing, memory frontal lobe - ANSWER- associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving Cerebellum - ANSWER- Balance and coordination Medulla - ANSWER- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing CN I - ANSWER- Olfactory (smell) CNII - ANSWER- Optic CNIII Oculomotor - ANSWER- pupil constriction and dilation; Extraocular eye movement CNIV - ANSWER- Trochlear- Downward and inward movement of eye- cross-eyed- have patient cross eyes CNV - ANSWER- Trigeminal; facial sensation, corneal reflex, mastication CN VI - ANSWER- Abducens- lateral eye movement CN VII - ANSWER- -facial -assess mouth for taste -assess the face for symmetrical movement CNVIII - ANSWER- Vestibulocochlear (hearing and balance) CN IX - ANSWER- Glossopharyngeal -assess mouth for taste -assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex -assess swallowing and speech CN X - ANSWER- -vagus -assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex -assess swallowing and speech CN XI - ANSWER- Accessory(spinal)-flexion and head rotation CNXII - ANSWER- Hypoglossal (tongue movement) Broca's area - ANSWER- Controls language expression - an area of the frontal lobe, usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech. Wernicke's area - ANSWER- controls language reception - a brain area involved in language comprehension and expression; usually in the left temporal lobe receptive aphasia - ANSWER- The inability to understand language (despite being able to hear it and produce it) (wernicke's) expressive aphasia - ANSWER- trouble communicating thoughts through speech or writing(broca's) global aphasia - ANSWER- When both production and understanding of language is damaged hyperkinesia - ANSWER- increase in muscle movement or activity -tremors dyskinesia - ANSWER- the distortion or impairment of voluntary movement such as in a tic or spasm Akinesia - ANSWER- inability to initiate movement ataxia - ANSWER- lack of muscle coordination Dyspraxia - ANSWER- partial inability to initiate coordinated voluntary motor acts Apraxia - ANSWER- inability to perform particular purposive actions, as a result of brain damage. ICP range - ANSWER- 5-15 normal Monroe-Kellie Hypothesis/Doctrine - ANSWER- -Cranial vault is a fixed space. -3 intracranial components -Blood -Brain -CSF -Any increase in once component requires a decrease in another. EARLY S/S of increased ICP - ANSWER- Early: Change in LOC, agitation, headache, and vomiting. Late: Pupillary dilation from CN III compression and loss of reflexes.

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occipital lobe - ANSWER- vision

parietal lobe - ANSWER- perception, making sense of the world, math, spelling, logic

temporal lobe - ANSWER- hearing, language processing, memory

frontal lobe - ANSWER- associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech,
movement, emotions, and problem solving

Cerebellum - ANSWER- Balance and coordination

Medulla - ANSWER- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing

CN I - ANSWER- Olfactory (smell)

CNII - ANSWER- Optic

CNIII Oculomotor - ANSWER- pupil constriction and dilation; Extraocular eye movement

CNIV - ANSWER- Trochlear- Downward and inward movement of eye- cross-eyed-
have patient cross eyes

CNV - ANSWER- Trigeminal; facial sensation, corneal reflex, mastication

CN VI - ANSWER- Abducens- lateral eye movement

CN VII - ANSWER- -facial
-assess mouth for taste
-assess the face for symmetrical movement

CNVIII - ANSWER- Vestibulocochlear (hearing and balance)

CN IX - ANSWER- Glossopharyngeal
-assess mouth for taste
-assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex
-assess swallowing and speech

CN X - ANSWER- -vagus
-assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex
-assess swallowing and speech

,CN XI - ANSWER- Accessory(spinal)-flexion and head rotation

CNXII - ANSWER- Hypoglossal (tongue movement)

Broca's area - ANSWER- Controls language expression - an area of the frontal lobe,
usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.

Wernicke's area - ANSWER- controls language reception - a brain area involved in
language comprehension and expression; usually in the left temporal lobe

receptive aphasia - ANSWER- The inability to understand language (despite being able
to hear it and produce it) (wernicke's)

expressive aphasia - ANSWER- trouble communicating thoughts through speech or
writing(broca's)

global aphasia - ANSWER- When both production and understanding of language is
damaged

hyperkinesia - ANSWER- increase in muscle movement or activity
-tremors

dyskinesia - ANSWER- the distortion or impairment of voluntary movement such as in a
tic or spasm

Akinesia - ANSWER- inability to initiate movement

ataxia - ANSWER- lack of muscle coordination

Dyspraxia - ANSWER- partial inability to initiate coordinated voluntary motor acts

Apraxia - ANSWER- inability to perform particular purposive actions, as a result of brain
damage.

ICP range - ANSWER- 5-15 normal

Monroe-Kellie Hypothesis/Doctrine - ANSWER- -Cranial vault is a fixed space.
-3 intracranial components
-Blood
-Brain
-CSF
-Any increase in once component requires a decrease in another.

EARLY S/S of increased ICP - ANSWER- Early: Change in LOC, agitation, headache,
and vomiting.
Late: Pupillary dilation from CN III compression and loss of reflexes.

,LATE S/S of increased ICP - ANSWER- dilated, non reactive pupil, unresponsive,
posturing, widening pulse pressure, bradycarida, increased systolic b/p, changes in rr
and pattern.

Hirschsprung disease - ANSWER- Lack of ganglionic cells in segments of the colon
resulting in decreased motility and peristalsis.....causes megacolon

green/brown emesis

ribbon-like stool
delayed passage of meconium


treatment...remove part of colon without nerve cells

pyloric stenosis - ANSWER- projectile, non bilious emesis
olive shaped mass

intusseseption s/s - ANSWER- sausage like mass
green-billions emesis
red currant jelly stool

Kawasaki disease - ANSWER- (inflammation of blood vessles, hence the strawberry
tongue) causes coronary artery aneurysm and thrombosis

Strawberry tongue!!!!!!
rash
bilateral conjunctivitis
mucus membranes red ccracked
hands/feet red swollen
lymph nodes swollen
joints hurt


Elevated CPR, ESR, WBC, platelets
anemia

treatment
aspirin, IVIG

Reyes syndrome - ANSWER- acute encephalopathy after viral infection(flu or varicella),
assoc. with aspirin use during viral illness
-liver biopsy:cerebral edema and fatty liver changes

, s/s
viral illness, achy febrile, n/v

signs of liver dysfunction
high ammonia levels
altered mental status


MONITOR
-neuro status and ICP
-liver function
-I/O
-impaired coagulopathy
-rest and low stimulation

Phenylketonuria (PKU) - ANSWER- inherited disorder in which the infant lacks a liver
enzyme(phenylalanine)

normal phenylalanine(0-2)mg/dl
pku >20mg/dl


Asses:
-SCREENING:
newborn must be eating formula or treatmilk
heel stick 24-48 hours after birth
repeat test if positive

GI problems/vomiting
growth failure
behavioral difficulties
seizures

treatment:
avoid foods high in protein(high in phenylalanine)

Rickets - ANSWER- softening and weakening of bones; vitamin d deficiency

bow legs

developmental dysplasia - ANSWER- infant: Barlow(adduct hip with downward knee
pressure; pop(dislocated hip)=positive ) tests
then Ortolani test to confirm Barlow...
-flex knee and hip to 90degrees, index finger on anterior side of greater trochanter,
adduct with thumb....'clunk' femur replace back into joint
toddler:limb length differences

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