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NURS 403 - LAST EXAM OF NURSING SCHOOL |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE | WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION




What are the four lobes of the brain? Answer - Frontal


Parietal


Temporal


Occipital


Where is the frontal lobe located & what is it responsible for? Answer - Front
of the brain


Motor movement and personality


Where is the parietal lobe located & what is it responbile for? Answer - Behind
frontal lobe & above temporal lobes


Sensation & Perception

,Where is the temporal lobe located and what is it responsible for? Answer -
Side of the brain, below parietal lobe and posterior to frontal lobe.


Sound recognition, speech, (Brocas and Wernickes area) and short term
memory


Where is the occipital lobe located and what is it responsible for? Answer -
Posterior portion of the skull behind all other lobes


Vision


What does the brainstem consist of? Answer - The pons, medulla, and
midbrain


Basic functioning occurs and all motor/sensory information is relayed. 10/12
cranial nerves sit here


Midbrain processes auditory and visual signals


Medulla controls HR, RR, BP


Pons controls RR / sleep-wake cycle


Where is the cerebellum located and what is it responsible for? Answer - Its
located inferior to the occipital lobe. It is responsible for coordination of
movement.


Issues with this will result in problems w/ gait, unsteadiness.

,What is the cerebral perfusion pressure? Answer - Pressure neeedd to ensure
blood flow to the brain


Normal CPP is 60-100mmHg


Less than 50 will result in ischemia to the brain


Less than 30 is incompatible with life


Formula for CPP is MAP - ICP = CPP


What's a normal cerebral perfusion pressure? Answer - 60-100 mmHg


What's the formula for Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP)? Answer - MAP - ICP
= CPP


Should be between 60-100 mmHg


What is autoregulation? Answer - the ability of tissues to regulate their own
blood supply despite changes in perfusion (either constrict or dilate)


What are the layers of the meninges? Answer - dura mater (top)
arachnoid mater (middle)
pia mater (closest to brain)

, Where is an epidural hematoma? Answer - Between the skull and the dura
mater


*Emergent* - requires surgery to save their life


Where is a Subdural Hematoma? Answer - between dura and arachnoid space


Often associated with *venous* injuries


Where is a subarachnoid hemorrhage? Answer - Between the arachnoid mater
and pia mater


Often associated with *aneurysms*


How would intracranial pressure (ICP) be defined? Answer - The hydrostatic
force measured in the brains compartments / pressure in the head.


What is a normal ICP reference range? Answer - 0-15 mmHg


At what ICP level would you intervene for treatment? Answer - If the ICP is
greater than 20 mmHg


What is the Monro-Kellie Doctrine? Answer - idea that the head is a closed
shell and the three major components (brain, blood, and CSF) are in a state of
dynamic equilibrium
- as the volume of one goes up, the volume of another must go down


This compensatory mechanism can only go on for so long.

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