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SCRN Exam V1 Latest - Questions and Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct ...

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SCRN Exam V1 (Latest 2025 / 2026) Questions and Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)

Question:

A nurse is communicating with a client who has aphasia after having a stroke.Which action should the nurse take?

  • Use one long sentence to say everything that needs to be said.
  • Keep the television on while she speaks.
  • Talk in a louder than normal voice.
  • Face the client and establish eye contact.

Answer:

  • Face the client and establish eye contact.
  • / 4

Question:

Name two more "tips' in communicating with a patient with Aphasia:

Answer:

  • Face the patient and establish eye contact.
  • Speak in a clear, unhurried manner, and normal tone of voice.
  • Use short phrases, and pause between phrases to allow the patient time to
  • understand what is being said.

  • Limit conversation to practical and concrete matters.
  • Use gestures, pictures, objects, and writing.
  • As the patient uses and handles an object, say what the object is. It helps to
  • match the words with the object or action.

  • Be consistent in using the same words and gestures each time you give
  • instructions or ask a question.

  • Keep extraneous noises and sounds to a minimum. Too much background
  • noise can distract the patient or make it difficult to sort out the message being spoken.

  • / 4

Question:

A client who has experienced an initial transient ischemic attack (TIA) states:

"I'm glad it wasn't anything serious." Which is the best nursing response to this statement?

  • "I sense that you are happy it was not a stroke".
  • "People who experience a TIA will develop a stroke".
  • "TIA symptoms are short-lived and resolve within 24 hours".
  • "TIA is a warning sign. Let's talk about lowering your risks."

Answer:

  • "TIA is a warning sign. Let's talk about lowering your risks."

Question:

How long does the typical neurological deficit last with a TIA?

Answer:

less than 24 hrs, lasting 1-2 hrs

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Question:

When caring for a patient who had a hemorrhagic stroke, close monitoring of vital signs and neurologic changes is imperative. What is the earliest sign of deterioration in a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke of which the nurse should be aware?

  • Generalized pain
  • Alteration in level of consciousness (LOC)
  • Tonic-clonic seizures
  • Shortness of breath

Answer:

  • Alteration in level of consciousness (LOC)

Question:

What will alteration in level of consciousness (LOC) look like for this patient?Name two symptoms.

Answer:

Drowsiness slight slurring of speech sluggish pupillary reaction

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