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SCRN STUDY EXAM NEWEST VERSION -2025/2026- 100+
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What cluster of symptoms is consistent with Weber's syndrome?
a. Ipsilateral cranial nerve 3 palsy, contralateral hemiparesis
b. Ipsilateral cranial nerve 4 and 6 palsy, contralateral hemiparesis
c. Contralateral cranial nerve 4 and 6 palsy, ipsilateral hemiparesis
d. ipsilateral cranial nerve 5 paly, ipsilateral ataxia
a
a patient is admitted with symptoms consistent with Weber's syndrome. If the
stroke is ischemic, which arteries would you suspect might have caused the
stroke?
a. Carotid artery
b. Middle cerebral artery
c. Posterior cerebral artery
d. Basilar artery
c
What is a possible cause of Horner's syndrome?
a. Occlusion of the MCA
b. Dissection of the L ICA
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c. Dissection of the R ICA
d. ACA stroke
b
a patient presents with central retinal artery occlusion. As you evaluate the
neuroimaging, you recognize that the most likely etiology is artery-to-thrombosis
from which artery?
a. Basilar artery
b. Middle cerebral artery
c. Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
d. Carotid artery
d
A patient is admitted to the emergency department with acute symptoms of
hemiparesis, hemi-sensory loss, gaze preference, and aphasia. Which vessel do
you suspect is involved in the stroke?
a. ACA
b. MCA
c. PCA
d. PICA
b
A patient presents with vertical gaze palsy, pupils mid-dilated with light
dissociation, and convergence-retraction nystagmus. This cluster of symptoms is
consistent with which of the following symptoms?
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a. Weber's syndrome
b. Horner's syndrome
c. Parinaud's syndrome
d. Wallenberg's syndrome
c
Parinaud's syndrome results from which part of the brain?
a. Dorsal midbrain
b. Lateral medulla
c. Ventral pons
d. Posterior inferior cerebellum
a
You are caring for a pt who has had multiple small strokes in the watershed
territory between the ACA and MCA. Which of the following is the most likely
etiology for this type of stroke?
a. Embolus of cardiac origin
b. Carotid artery atherosclerosis
c. Vasculitis
d. Severe hypotension
d
Which arteries are occluded in Wallenberg's syndrome?
a. MCA
SCRN STUDY EXAM NEWEST VERSION -2025/2026- 100+
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
What cluster of symptoms is consistent with Weber's syndrome?
a. Ipsilateral cranial nerve 3 palsy, contralateral hemiparesis
b. Ipsilateral cranial nerve 4 and 6 palsy, contralateral hemiparesis
c. Contralateral cranial nerve 4 and 6 palsy, ipsilateral hemiparesis
d. ipsilateral cranial nerve 5 paly, ipsilateral ataxia
a
a patient is admitted with symptoms consistent with Weber's syndrome. If the
stroke is ischemic, which arteries would you suspect might have caused the
stroke?
a. Carotid artery
b. Middle cerebral artery
c. Posterior cerebral artery
d. Basilar artery
c
What is a possible cause of Horner's syndrome?
a. Occlusion of the MCA
b. Dissection of the L ICA
, 2
c. Dissection of the R ICA
d. ACA stroke
b
a patient presents with central retinal artery occlusion. As you evaluate the
neuroimaging, you recognize that the most likely etiology is artery-to-thrombosis
from which artery?
a. Basilar artery
b. Middle cerebral artery
c. Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
d. Carotid artery
d
A patient is admitted to the emergency department with acute symptoms of
hemiparesis, hemi-sensory loss, gaze preference, and aphasia. Which vessel do
you suspect is involved in the stroke?
a. ACA
b. MCA
c. PCA
d. PICA
b
A patient presents with vertical gaze palsy, pupils mid-dilated with light
dissociation, and convergence-retraction nystagmus. This cluster of symptoms is
consistent with which of the following symptoms?
, 3
a. Weber's syndrome
b. Horner's syndrome
c. Parinaud's syndrome
d. Wallenberg's syndrome
c
Parinaud's syndrome results from which part of the brain?
a. Dorsal midbrain
b. Lateral medulla
c. Ventral pons
d. Posterior inferior cerebellum
a
You are caring for a pt who has had multiple small strokes in the watershed
territory between the ACA and MCA. Which of the following is the most likely
etiology for this type of stroke?
a. Embolus of cardiac origin
b. Carotid artery atherosclerosis
c. Vasculitis
d. Severe hypotension
d
Which arteries are occluded in Wallenberg's syndrome?
a. MCA