Which statement about confusion is true?
Question options: a) Every 3 months
a) Confusion is a disease process. b) Every 6 months
b) Confusion is always temporary. c) Annually
c) Age is a reliable predictor of confusion. d) Whenever there is a problem -
ANSWER -b) Every 6 months
d) Polypharmacy is a major contributor to
confusion in older adults. - ANSWER -d)
Polypharmacy is a major contributor to confusion Which of the following persons fits the classic
in older adults. description of a patient with multiple sclerosis
(MS)? Question options:
Sondra's peripheral vestibular disease causes a) A teenage male
dizziness and vertigo. Which of the following
medications will help to decrease edema in the b) A 65-year-old male
labyrinth of the ear? Question options:
c) A 25-year-old female
a) Meclizine
d) A 60-year-old female - ANSWER -c) A
b) Diphenhydramine 25-year-old female
c) Diamox
Which of the following is a specific test to MS?
d) Promethazine - ANSWER -c) Diamox Question options:
a) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
The hallmark of an absence seizure is: Question
options: b) Computed tomography (CT) scan
a) No activity at all c) A lumbar puncture
b) A blank stare d) There is no specific test. - ANSWER -d)
There is no specific test.
c) Urine is usually voided involuntarily
d) The attack usually lasts several minutes - Which drug for Alzheimer's disease should be
ANSWER -b) A blank stare administered beginning at the time of diagnosis?
Question options:
How often should drug levels be monitored when a) Cholinesterase inhibitors
a seizure medication has controlled the seizures,
and the drug level is adequate? Question b) Anxiolytics
options:
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c) Antidepressants higher the pitch of the bruit, the higher the degree
of stenosis.
d) Atypical antipsychotics - ANSWER -a)
Cholinesterase inhibitors
Which patient is more likely to have a cluster
headache? Question options:
Which hematoma occurs along the temporal
cranial wall and results from tears in the middle a) A female in her reproductive years
meningeal artery? Question options:
b) A 40-year-old African American male
a) Epidural hematoma
c) A 55-year-old female who drinks 10 cups of
b) Subdural hematoma coffee daily
c) Subarachnoid hematoma d) A 45-year-old male awakened at night -
ANSWER -d) A 45-year-old male awakened
d) Intraparenchymal hemorrhage - at night
ANSWER -a) Epidural hematoma
Inattention and a sleep-wake cycle disturbance
Which cranial nerve is affected in a patient with a are the hallmark symptoms of? Question options:
cerebrovascular accident who has difficulty
chewing? Question options: a) Dementia
a) CN V b) Alzheimer's disease
b) CN VII c) Parkinson's disease
c) CN IX d) Delirium - ANSWER -d) Delirium
d) CN X - ANSWER -a) CN V
Which type of meningitis is more benign, self-
limiting, and caused primarily by a virus?
Which statement best describes a carotid bruit? Question options:
Question options:
a) Purulent meningitis
a) It is felt with the middle three fingers over the
carotid artery. b) Chronic meningitis
b) A bruit becomes audible when the lumen is c) Aseptic meningitis
narrowed to 1 mm or less.
d) Herpes meningitis - ANSWER -c) Aseptic
c) A low-pitched bruit is a medical emergency. meningitis
d) The higher the pitch of the bruit, the higher the
degree of stenosis. - ANSWER -d) The Which is the most sensitive neuroimaging test to
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evaluate patients with encephalitis? Question
options: Sam, aged 65, is started on L-dopa for his
Parkinson's disease (PD). He asks why this is
a) MRI necessary. You tell him: Question options:
b) CT a) "L-dopa is neuroprotective."
c) Electroencephalogram (EEG) b) "The primary goal of therapy is to replace
depleted stores of dopamine."
d) An initial lumbar puncture - ANSWER -a)
MRI c) "This is the only drug that can provide
symptomatic benefit."
What is usually the first sign or symptom that a d) "This is the initial monotherapy drug." -
patient would present with that would make you ANSWER -b) "The primary goal of therapy
suspect herpes zoster? Question options: is to replace depleted stores of dopamine."
a) A stabbing pain on one small area of the body
Which of the following signs is seen in a patient
b) A vesicular skin lesion on one side of the body with more advanced PD? Question options:
c) A pain that is worse upon awakening a) Resting tremor
d) A lesion on the exterior ear canal - b) Bradykinesia
ANSWER -b) A vesicular skin lesion on one
side of the body c) Rigidity
d) Postural instability - ANSWER -d)
Gabby, aged 22, has Bell's palsy on the right Postural instability
side of her face. Her mouth is distorted, and she
is concerned about permanent paralysis and
pain. What do you tell her? Question options: Which of the following is the most commonly
experienced symptom of migraine? Question
a) "Most patients have complete recovery in 3 to options:
6 months."
a) Light sensitivity
b) "Unfortunately, you'll probably have a small
amount of residual damage." b) Pulsatile pain
c) "Don't worry, I'll take care of everything." c) Sound sensitivity
d) "You may have a few more episodes over the d) Experiencing an aura - ANSWER -b)
course of your lifetime but no permanent Pulsatile pain
damage." - ANSWER -a) "Most patients
have complete recovery in 3 to 6 months."
Which of the following characteristics