
Neurological
Quiz by Heather Green
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- Q1
The brain consists of all of the following except:
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Brain Stem
Frontal Lobe
30s - Q2
The nurse is performing a neurological assessment and needs to assess the patient’s position sense and coordination of movement. Which assessment technique should the nurse perform?
Heel-to-Shin Test
Tandem Walking
Gait and Position Sense Test
Finger-To-Nose Test
30s - Q3
What cranial nerve are you assessing if you ask the client to identify various smells, such as coffee beans?
Cranial Nerve III Oculomotor
Cranial Nerve I Olfactory
Cranial Nerve VII Facial Nerve
Cranial Nerve V Trigeminal
30s - Q4
When assessing your client’s gait, you notice that the client has an inability to walk on toes. What is this an indication of?
Hypotonia
Ataxia
Dorsiflexion Weakness
Plantar Flexion Weakness
30s - Q5
A patient comes to urgent care c/o numbness on the right side of her face. You assess cranial nerve VII. You will you instruct the patient to do all of the following except:
Smile
Clench her teeth
Frown
Puff out her cheeks
30s - Q6
A patient is c/o of feeling dizzy and having difficulty walking. You perform the Romberg test. This test assesses all of the following except:
Balance
Cerebellar function
Motor function
Position
30s - Q7
Endocrine disorders can increases the chance of peripheral neuropathies.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q8
If your client has an absent gag reflex, what test do we perform next?
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The nurse understands that an abnormal finding while assessing stereognosis includes:
Client begins to sway to one side
Client is unable to identify the number written on their palm
Client unable to identify object in hand
Client overshoots the intended target
30s - Q10
The nurse understands that further teaching is required when the nursing student states this about deep tendon reflexes:
Reflexes are involuntary responses
A reflex arc is a biological pathway
Tendons and muscles are involved
Sensory neurons stimulate motor neurons
30s