Question 1 of 25 Explanation
What is the primary cause of hemorrhagic stroke? Hypertension is the primary cause of intracerebral bleeding, leading to hemorrhagic
stroke.
A Hypertension
B Trauma
C Aneurysm
D Embolism
Question 2 of 25 Explanation
What is the recommended treatment timeframe after the onset of stroke symptoms to Treatment with thrombolytics is needed within hours of the onset of first stroke
administer thrombolytics? symptoms.
A Within 24 hours
B Within hours
C Within 48 hours
D Within 72 hours
,Question 3 of 25 Explanation
Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for stroke? Modifiable risk factors include hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, oral contraceptive
use, physical inactivity, and obesity.
A Ethnicity
B Family history
C Hypertension
D Age
Question 4 of 25 Explanation
What is a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)? TIA is a transient episode of neurological dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal
cord, or retinal ischemia, without acute infarction.
A A permanent blockage of blood flow to the brain
B Hemorrhage in the brain
A brief episode of neurological dysfunction due to ischemia without acute
C
infarction
D A type of brain tumor
, Question 5 of 25 Explanation
A patient with damage to the left side of the brain due to stroke is most likely to exhibit Damage to the left side of the brain can result in paralysis on the right side of the body
which of the following? (hemiplegia) and impaired language (aphasia).
A Paralysis on the left side and impaired judgment
B Paralysis on the right side and impaired language
C Slow performance and anxiety
D Impulsive behavior and neglect of the left side
Question 6 of 25 Explanation
What Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score indicates the need for intubation? A GCS score of 8 or less indicates a severely decreased level of consciousness,
necessitating intubation to protect the airway and support breathing.
A 15
B 12
C 8
D 10