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1. The brain and spinal cord are included in which of the following?ANS:
Central nervous sytsem
2. The cranial nerves 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and branches make up which
of the
following? ANS: Peripheral nervous system
3. A rotational sensation of spinning is considered to be which of the follow-
ing? ANS: Vertigo
4. A sensation of numbness and or tingling of the extremities is referred to as
which of the following? ANS: Paresthesia
5. Lightly touching the cornea with a cotton ball would be examining which
type
of reflex? ANS: Superficial reflex
6. Which of the following is Cranial Nerve XI ANS?: Spinal accessory
7. Which of the following is not considered a primary headache? ANS:
Meningitis
8. Which of the following may be noted in patient with a migraine headache?-
, ANS: Aura
9. An unsteady gait or difficulty balancing referred to as which of the follow-
ing? ANS: Ataxia
10. Which of the following is not considered a short-term stroke risk ANS?:
Age >50 years
11. Pinpoint pupils may be a result of which of the following ANS?: Heroin use
12. Which of the following contraindicated when assessing the comatose
patient? ANS: Dilate the patient's pupils to assess optic nerve
13. Which of the following is not associated with a diagnosis of possible
meningitis? ANS: Neck supple with full ROM.
14. Which of the following refers to the patient's ability to identify an object by
feeling it with eyes closed? ANS: Stereognosis.
15. Risk factors for stroke include all of the following except: ANS: Hypotensio
16. Which category should this information be placed in the SOAP note:
"Abdominal pain 3 days, Intermittent with a pain score of 7/10 accompanied
by
nausea and vomiting". ANS: History of present illness
17. Where is the differential diagnoses located? ANS: Assessment
18. Which of the following statements regarding the differential diagnoses is
true? ANS: A group of 3 evidence- based diagnoses that do not include the
primary diagnosis as one of the differential diagnoses in which a clinician must be
aware of if the client does not improve.