NUR 504 Exams 1-7 & Exit Exam – Health
Study With Correct Questions And Answers
Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory?
a. I, VII, and X
b. IV, V, and VI
c. III, XI, XII
d. I, VIII, IX - Correct Answer c. III, XI, XII
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit, vertigo, and
weakness?
a. Migraines
b. Cluster headaches
c. Transient ischemic attacks
d. Tension headaches - Correct Answer c. Transient ischemic attacks
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory disturbances?
a. Vestibular neuronitis
b. Meniere's disease
c. Multiple sclerosis
d. Acoustic neuroma - Correct Answer c. Multiple sclerosis
Palpating the masseter and temporal muscles tests which cranial nerve?
a. II
b. IV
c. V
d. VIII - Correct Answer c. V
1. A patient's pupils are not the correct size for the amount of light. Damage to which
cranial nerve is suspected?
a. I
b. VI
c. III
d. II - Correct Answer c. III
Which of the following is a sign of LMN lesion?
a. Muscle spasticity
b. Absent Babinski reflex
c. No fasciculations
d. Diminished strength, but no atrophy - Correct Answer b. Absent Babinski reflex
Having a patient identify a physical object by touch with the eyes closed tests what?
a. Graphesthesia
b. Vibratory sense
c. Extinction
, d. Stereognosis - Correct Answer d. Stereognosis
A patient has trouble maintaining balance when walking normally, either with eyes open
or closed. This suggests what?
a. Cerebellar disease
b. MS
c. Romberg's test
d. Guillain-Barre syndrome - Correct Answer a. Cerebellar disease
Which of the following assessments reflect the ability of the parasympathetic or
sympathetic nervous system to innervate CN III?
a. Pupillary function
b. Decorticate posturing
c. Verbal response
d. Motor response - Correct Answer a. Pupillary function
Which of the following tests is used to diagnosis meningitis?
a. CT scan
b. Lumbar puncture
c. Carotid angiography
d. Ultrasound - Correct Answer b. Lumbar puncture
Stimulating a newborn's lips to test deviation of the head toward the stimulus tests
what?
a. Babinski
b. Placing
c. Rooting
d. Stepping - Correct Answer c. Rooting
Damage to the temporal lobe of the brain may leave a patient with impaired hearing as
well as emotional/behavioral abnormalities - Correct Answer True
The descending RAS is essential for arousal from sleep - Correct Answer False
Meningitis may mimic the symptoms of rupture of an intracranial aneurysm or AVM -
Correct Answer False
Strabismus may be a symptom of damage to the third cranial nerve. - Correct Answer
False
The physician asks the patient to lie supine. The physician flexes the patient's neck and
the patient involuntarily bends his knees. This is known as Brudzinski's sign. - Correct
Answer True
Cranial nerves are directly evaluated in the neonate. - Correct Answer False
Study With Correct Questions And Answers
Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory?
a. I, VII, and X
b. IV, V, and VI
c. III, XI, XII
d. I, VIII, IX - Correct Answer c. III, XI, XII
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit, vertigo, and
weakness?
a. Migraines
b. Cluster headaches
c. Transient ischemic attacks
d. Tension headaches - Correct Answer c. Transient ischemic attacks
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory disturbances?
a. Vestibular neuronitis
b. Meniere's disease
c. Multiple sclerosis
d. Acoustic neuroma - Correct Answer c. Multiple sclerosis
Palpating the masseter and temporal muscles tests which cranial nerve?
a. II
b. IV
c. V
d. VIII - Correct Answer c. V
1. A patient's pupils are not the correct size for the amount of light. Damage to which
cranial nerve is suspected?
a. I
b. VI
c. III
d. II - Correct Answer c. III
Which of the following is a sign of LMN lesion?
a. Muscle spasticity
b. Absent Babinski reflex
c. No fasciculations
d. Diminished strength, but no atrophy - Correct Answer b. Absent Babinski reflex
Having a patient identify a physical object by touch with the eyes closed tests what?
a. Graphesthesia
b. Vibratory sense
c. Extinction
, d. Stereognosis - Correct Answer d. Stereognosis
A patient has trouble maintaining balance when walking normally, either with eyes open
or closed. This suggests what?
a. Cerebellar disease
b. MS
c. Romberg's test
d. Guillain-Barre syndrome - Correct Answer a. Cerebellar disease
Which of the following assessments reflect the ability of the parasympathetic or
sympathetic nervous system to innervate CN III?
a. Pupillary function
b. Decorticate posturing
c. Verbal response
d. Motor response - Correct Answer a. Pupillary function
Which of the following tests is used to diagnosis meningitis?
a. CT scan
b. Lumbar puncture
c. Carotid angiography
d. Ultrasound - Correct Answer b. Lumbar puncture
Stimulating a newborn's lips to test deviation of the head toward the stimulus tests
what?
a. Babinski
b. Placing
c. Rooting
d. Stepping - Correct Answer c. Rooting
Damage to the temporal lobe of the brain may leave a patient with impaired hearing as
well as emotional/behavioral abnormalities - Correct Answer True
The descending RAS is essential for arousal from sleep - Correct Answer False
Meningitis may mimic the symptoms of rupture of an intracranial aneurysm or AVM -
Correct Answer False
Strabismus may be a symptom of damage to the third cranial nerve. - Correct Answer
False
The physician asks the patient to lie supine. The physician flexes the patient's neck and
the patient involuntarily bends his knees. This is known as Brudzinski's sign. - Correct
Answer True
Cranial nerves are directly evaluated in the neonate. - Correct Answer False