AG-ACNP Neuro Actual Exam 2025/2026 Questions
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TIA causes .......Answer.........Atherosclerosis
ICH
embolism/thrombus
atrial fibrillation
MI
CAD
TIA s/s .......Answer.........Ipsilateral monocular blindness
Parasthesias of contralateral arm, leg, face
,age 2 of 46
transient aphasia
vertigo
TIA hallmark sign .......Answer.........ipsilateral monocular blindness
contralateral paresthesias arm, leg, face
Vertebrobasilar TIA .......Answer.........Inadequate blood flow
from vertebral arteries
Vertebrobasilar TIA s/s .......Answer.........vertigo
ataxia
visual field deficits
dizzy
confusion
,age 3 of 46
Carotid TIA .......Answer.........Carotid stenosis
Carotid TIA s/s .......Answer.........aphasia
altered LOC
dysarthria
Gold standard diagnostic for TIA .......Answer.........non-contrast
head CT
TIA diagnostics .......Answer.........non-contrast head CT
MRI
Echo
Carotid doppler
cerebral angiography
, age 4 of 46
What is the strongest indicator of functional impairment at
discharge? .......Answer.........Cognitive impairment
Cranial nerve III .......Answer.........EOMs
Cranial nerves associated with eye movement
.......Answer.........CN III, IV, VI
Cranial nerve associated with shoulder shrug .......Answer.........CN
XI
Most important aspect in assessing mental status
.......Answer.........orientation
TIA .......Answer.........acute cerebral insufficiency
less 24 hrs without residual defects