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3 important questions when examining the nervous system of a patient - Answer -- Is the mental status intact? - Are R and L sided findings the same or symmetric? - If findings are assymmetric or otherwise abnormal, do the causative lesions lie in the central nervous system or the peripheral nervous system? 3 ways to assess attention - Answer -Digital span: give the patient a string of numbers to recite back to you Serial 7s: ask the patient to subtract serial 7s from 100 Spelling backward: ask the patient to spell W-O-R-L-D backwards A 29 year old woman's comes to your office. As you take the history you notice that she is speaking very quickly, and jumping from topic to topic so rapidly that you have trouble following her. You are able to find some connections b/w ideas, but it is difficult. Which word describes this thought process? A. Derailment B. Flight of ideas C. Circumstantiality D. Incoherence - Answer -B. Flight of ideas A 33 year old construction worker comes for evaluation and tax of acute onset of low back pain. He notes that the pain is an aching located in the lumbosacral area. It has been present intermittently for several years; there is no known trauma or injury. He points to the left lower back. The pain does not radiate and there is no numbness or tingling in the legs or incontinence. He was moving furniture over the weekend. On exam you note muscle spasm, w/normal deep tendon reflexes and muscle strength. What is the most likely cause of the back pain? A. Herniated disc B. Compression fx C. Mechanical low back pain D. Ankylosing spondylitis - Answer -C. Mechanical low back pain

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NURS 550 FINAL EXAM Latest Update
Comprehensive Questions with Correct
Answers Graded Perfect Score A+
3 important questions when examining the nervous system of a patient - Answer -- Is the mental
status intact?

- Are R and L sided findings the same or symmetric?

- If findings are assymmetric or otherwise abnormal, do the causative lesions lie in the central nervous
system or the peripheral nervous system?

3 ways to assess attention - Answer -Digital span: give the patient a string of numbers to recite
back to you

Serial 7s: ask the patient to subtract serial 7s from 100

Spelling backward: ask the patient to spell W-O-R-L-D backwards

A 29 year old woman's comes to your office. As you take the history you notice that she is speaking very
quickly, and jumping from topic to topic so rapidly that you have trouble following her. You are able to
find some connections b/w ideas, but it is difficult. Which word describes this thought process?

A. Derailment

B. Flight of ideas

C. Circumstantiality

D. Incoherence - Answer -B. Flight of ideas

A 33 year old construction worker comes for evaluation and tax of acute onset of low back pain. He
notes that the pain is an aching located in the lumbosacral area. It has been present intermittently for
several years; there is no known trauma or injury. He points to the left lower back. The pain does not
radiate and there is no numbness or tingling in the legs or incontinence. He was moving furniture over
the weekend. On exam you note muscle spasm, w/normal deep tendon reflexes and muscle strength.
What is the most likely cause of the back pain?

A. Herniated disc

B. Compression fx

C. Mechanical low back pain

D. Ankylosing spondylitis - Answer -C. Mechanical low back pain

,A patient present w/a left sided facial droop. On further testing, you note that he is unable to wrinkle his
forehead on the left and has decreased taste. Which of the following is true?

A. This represents a central lesion

B. This represents a CN IV lesion

C. This represents a paralysis of CN VII

D. This most likely represents a stroke - Answer -C. This represents a paralysis of CN VII

A patient who presents to the clinic complaining of hand pain says she was told by a friend that it is most
likely carpal tunnel syndrome. Upon assessing the patient, which would be suggestive of carpal tunnel
syndrome?

A. Hand pain when holding both hands in acute extension

B Numbness and tingling when tapping over the course of the radial nerve

C Symptoms related to compression are evident in all of the fingers

D None of the above - Answer -D None of the above

The symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome are: numbness and tingling with pressing backs of hands
together in acute flexion for 60 seconds, tingling with tapping over the median nerve as it enters the
carpal tunnel, pain or numbness of the first three fingers of the hand but not in the palm

Abnormal Thought content

Compulsions

Obsessions

Phobias

Anxiety - Answer -Compulsions - repetitive behaviors that a person feels driven to perform to
prevent or produce some future state of affairs

Obsessions - recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts, images, or impulses that a patient considers
unacceptable

Phobias - persistent fear of a stimuli the patient feels is irrational

Anxiety - apprehension or fear that may be focused (phobia) or free floating (general sense of dread)

Abnormal Thought Content: delusions - Answer -False, fixed beliefs that are not shared by other
members of the person's culture

Somatic delusions: believing that one has a disease or defect that he does not

Systematized delusion: a single delusion with many elaborations around a single theme all systematized
into a complex network

Delusions of persecution, grandeur, jealousy, controlled by outside forces

, Delusion of reference: a person believes. An outside event or object has an unusual personal reference
to them; i.e. a comment passing earth means the patient should buy a car

Abnormal thought processes:

Circumstantiality

Derailment

Flight of Ideas

Neologisms

Incoherence

Blocking

Confabulation

Perseveration

Echolalia

Clanging - Answer -Circumstantiality - speech characterized by indirection and delay due to the
patients excessive use of details that have no connection to the point

Derailment - speech in which a person shifts topics with no apparent relations between the tropics

Flight of ideas - accelerated change of topics in a very fast but generally coherent manner

Neologisms - invented or distorted words

Incoherence - speech that is incomprehensible because it is illogical

Blocking - Sudden interruption of speech, before the completion of an idea, occurs in normal ppl

Confabulation - fabrication of facts to hide memory impairment

Perseveration - persistent repetition of words or ideas

Echolalia - repetition of the words or phrases of others

Clanging - choosing a word on the basis of sound rather than meaning

abnormalities of perception:

Illusions

Hallucinations - Answer -Illusions - internal stimuli, misinterpretations of real stimuli; e.g., the
postman leaves mail, therefore there is a plot to poison the patient

Hallucinations - a subjective external stimuli the patient hears or sees that others do not hear or see and
that the patient may not recognize as false; these can be auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, or tactile

Abscess - Answer -large pus filled >.5-1 cm from fluctuant-furuncle
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