Final Exam: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2023 / 2024) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Rasmussen
Final Exam: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest
2023 / 2024) Multidimensional Care IV
|Complete Guide with Questions and Verified
Answers| 100% Correct – Rasmussen
Q: Migraine triggers
Answer:
-Caffeine
-Red wine
-MSG
-Foods high in tyramine (aged cheeses, cultured food like yogurt)
Q: Migraine abortive therapy
Answer:
Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, triptans, er- gotamine derivatives
Q: Migraine preventative therapy
Answer:
Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, antiepileptics, Botox
Q: Migraine surgical treatment
Answer:
Trigeminal nerve resection
Q: Aura symptoms
Answer:
-Visual disturbances
-Flashing lights/lines/spots
-Numbness of lips or tongue
-Acute confused state
-Aphasia
-Vertigo
-Unilateral weakness*
-Offensive smell
-“Deja vu” feeling
Q: Multiple sclerosis clinical manifestations
Answer:
-Muscle weakness and spasticity
-Intention tremors (tremor when performing an activity)
-Diplopia (double vision)
-Nystagmus (an involuntary condition in which the eyes make repetitive uncontrolled
movements)
-Depression/labile
Q: Multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Answer:
MRI of the brain and spinal cord demonstrates the presence of plaques in at least 2 areas
Q: Multiple sclerosis medications
Answer:
-Baclofen
-Disease-modifying therapies
-Interferon beta-1a and beta-1b
-Corticosteroids
Q: Meningitis clinical manifestations
Answer:
-Nuchal rigidity
-Kernig Sign
-Brudzinski Sign
-Decreased level of consciousness
-Photosensitivity
Q: Kernig Sign
Answer:
Resistance and pain with extension of the client’s leg position
Q: Brudzinski Sign
Answer:
Flexion of the knees and hips occurring with del of the client’s neck
Q: Meningitis diagnostics
Answer:
Lumbar puncture
Appearance of CSF: cloudy (bacterial) or clear (viral)
Q: Prevention of meningitis
Answer:
Meningococcal vaccine
Q: Droplet precautions
Answer:
-Private room
-Stay at least 3 feet away from the patient unless wearing a mask
-Patients who are transported outside the room should wear a mask
-Health care personnel should wear gloves, gown, and mask
Q: Tonic-clonic seizure
Answer:
Generalized seizure in which the patient loses conscious- ness and has both stiffening of the
muscles (tonic) and rhythmic jerking of the extremities (clonic)
Q: Tonic seizure
Answer:
Clients suddenly lose consciousness and experience sudden increased muscle tone, loss of
consciousness, and have autonomic manifestations
Q: Clonic seizure
Answer:
Only the clonic phase is experienced (rhythmic jerking of the extremities)
Q: Myoclonic seizure
Answer:
Lasting only seconds, myoclonic seizures consist of brief jerking or stiffening of the extremities,
which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical
Q: Atonic or akinetic seizure
Answer:
Characterized by a few seconds in which muscle tone is lost
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