Which of the following is NOT a component of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)?
a) Eye opening
b) Blood pressure
c) Verbal response
d) Motor response
A GCS score of 3 indicates:
a) Deep coma
b) Mild brain injury
c) Normal consciousness
d) Moderate brain injury
Decorticate posturing is characterized by:
a) Flexion of the arms and legs
b) Extension of the arms and legs
c) Flexion of the arms and extension of the legs
d) Extension of the arms and flexion of the legs
A patient with a suspected stroke requires which of the following diagnostic tests?
a) CT scan of the head
b) MRI of the head
c) Carotid ultrasound
d) All of the above
Which of the following is a risk factor for hemorrhagic stroke?
a) Hypertension
b) Atrial fibrillation
c) Carotid stenosis
d) High cholesterol
What is the most common type of dementia?
a) Vascular dementia
b) Lewy body dementia
c) Alzheimer's disease
d) Frontotemporal dementia
Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of Parkinson's disease?
, a) Tremor
b) Bradykinesia
c) Rigidity
d) Hyperreflexia
Which medication is commonly used to treat Parkinson's disease?
a) Levodopa/carbidopa
b) Donepezil
c) Memantine
d) Rivastigmine
Which of the following is a potential complication of a spinal cord injury?
a) Paralysis
b) Loss of sensation
c) Autonomic dysreflexia
d) All of the above
What is the priority intervention for a patient with a suspected spinal cord injury?
a) Immobilization of the spine
b) Administration of pain medication
c) Assessment of neurological function
d) Insertion of a Foley catheter
Which type of seizure involves both hemispheres of the brain?
a) Focal seizure
b) Generalized seizure
c) Absence seizure
d) Myoclonic seizure
What is the first-line treatment for status epilepticus?
a) Phenytoin
b) Carbamazepine
c) Benzodiazepines
d) Valproic acid
Which of the following is a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis (MS)?
a) Female gender
b) Smoking
c) Vitamin D deficiency
d) All of the above
, Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of MS?
a) Fatigue
b) Numbness or tingling
c) Muscle weakness
d) Loss of smell
Which medication is used to treat acute exacerbations of MS?
a) Corticosteroids
b) Interferon beta
c) Glatiramer acetate
d) Natalizumab
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that affects which of the following?
a) Neuromuscular junction
b) Myelin sheath
c) Spinal cord
d) Brain
Which of the following is a common symptom of myasthenia gravis?
a) Muscle weakness that worsens with activity
b) Ptosis (drooping eyelids)
c) Diplopia (double vision)
d) All of the above
Which medication is used to treat myasthenia gravis?
a) Pyridostigmine
b) Prednisone
c) Azathioprine
d) All of the above
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is characterized by which of the following?
a) Ascending paralysis
b) Descending paralysis
c) Muscle rigidity
d) Tremor
Which of the following is a potential complication of GBS?
a) Respiratory failure
b) Cardiac arrhythmias