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what is stupor (semi-coma)? - CORRECT ANSWER-spontaneously unconscious,
responds only to vigorous shake/pain
What is a coma? - CORRECT ANSWER-being completely unconscious, with no
response to pain or stimuli
what is delirium? - CORRECT ANSWER-clouding of consciousness, inattentive
(acute confusional state)
what is cranial nerve I? - CORRECT ANSWER-Olfactory (sensory)
,What is anosmia? - CORRECT ANSWER-loss of smell
when would you conduct a neurologic exam? - CORRECT ANSWER-with a
healthy patient who has no significant health history
when would you conduct a complete neurologic exam? - CORRECT ANSWER-
with a patient who has neurologic concerns or who shows signs of neurologic
dysfunction
when would you conduct a neurologic recheck examination? - CORRECT
ANSWER-with a patient who demonstrated neurologic deficits and who will
need periodic assessments
what is the sequence of a complete neurologic exam? - CORRECT ANSWER-
mental status
cranial nerves
motor systems
sensory system
reflexes
, what is the state of alertness? - CORRECT ANSWER-being awake or readily
aroused and fully oriented
what is lethargy? - CORRECT ANSWER-not fully alert, drifts off to sleep when
not stimulated
What is obtunded? - CORRECT ANSWER-state between lethargy and stupor,
sleeps most of the time and difficult to arouse
how do you test for CN I? - CORRECT ANSWER-have pt smell unknown,
familiar substance and identify
What is Cranial Nerve II? - CORRECT ANSWER-optic (sensory)
how do you test for CN II? - CORRECT ANSWER-test visual actuity and visual
fields by confrontation
what is cranial nerve III? - CORRECT ANSWER-oculomotor (Motor)
what is cranial nerve IV? - CORRECT ANSWER-trochlear (motor)