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A client has a chronic neuro disease causing a progressive demyelinating of neurons
including remissions/exacerbations. Symptoms include weakness, blurred vision,
impaired bowel/bladder function, and chronic fatigue. What disease is this?
a. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
b. Myasthenia Gravis
c. Multiple Sclerosis
d. Huntington's Disease - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Multiple Sclerosis
A client is admitted with acute pain related to appendicitis. What manifestations would
the nurse anticipate? (Select All That Apply)
a. Sudden and severe pain
b. Increased blood pressure
c. Fatigue and depression
d. Bradycardia
e. Slow, diffuse generalized pain
f. Decreased respiratory rate - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Sudden and severe pain
b. Increased blood pressure
A client prescribed oxycodone for chronic pain reports feeling shaky and sweaty when
they run out of it. The nurse correctly identifies this as:
a. Substance abuse
, b. Addiction
c. Psychological Dependence
d. Physiological Dependence - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Physiological Dependence
A client with a Left Below the Knee Amputation is complaining of 6/10 pain to the Left
foot. What type of pain is this client experiencing?
a. Phantom pain
b. Acute pain
c. Chronic pain
d. Intractable pain - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Phantom pain
A nurse is educating a client after a stroke. What is the difference between a Transient
Ischemic Attack (TIA) and a Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)?
a. TIAs can cause irreversible nerve cell damage within 5 minutes while CVAs are often
reversible
b. CVAs are partially occluded arteries in the brain caused by atherosclerosis
c. TIAs are temporary, partial blockages while CVAs are total obstructions
d. CVA symptoms include chest pain, nausea, and pain radiating down the arms -
CORRECT ANSWER: c. TIAs are temporary, partial blockages while CVAs are total
obstructions
After educating a client with Parkinson's, which statement made by client requires
clarification?
a. I need to take medication to decrease my dopamine levels
b. I can expect to feel fatigue, weakness, and tremors
c. I can expect long-term rehabilitation therapy