Deck 19: Cerebrovascular Accident

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The major threat to survival of a patient who has had a CVA is:

A)status asthmaticus
B)recurrent CVA
C)cardiovascular disease
D)hypoglycemia
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It is recommended that the conscious TIA or CVA victim be placed in a comfortable ________ position.

A)prone
B)supine
C)semi-Fowler
D)Trendelenburg
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Which of the following is the most significant risk factor in predicting stroke?

A)oral contraceptives
B)hyperlipidemia
C)diabetes mellitus
D)heart disease
E)high blood pressure
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A patient who has had a CVA is routinely classified according to the ASA as type__ for 6 months.

A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
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A ____________ is most likely to die from a CVA.

A)white man
B)black man
C)white woman
D)black woman
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Considering a prothrombin time of 11 to 14 seconds to be normal,a level up to __________ times that amount is considered acceptable for surgical procedures.

A)2.5
B)4
C)6
D)8
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Narrowing of atherosclerotic vessels must be about __% before blood flow drops to clinically significant levels.

A)25
B)50
C)65
D)80
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An abrupt onset of signs and symptoms are clinical manifestations of CVAs associated with:

A)embolism
B)infarction
C)hemorrhage
D)A,B,and C
E)A and C
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Which of the following statements is true of CVA and TIA?

A)in most cases of CVA,the victim is unconscious
B)in most cases of TIA,the victim is unconscious
C)most TIAs last approximately 2 to 10 minutes
D)most CVAs last approximately 2 to 10 minutes
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Stroke is the ________ leading cause of death in the United States.

A)second
B)third
C)fourth
D)fifth
Question
Apoplexy is defined as:

A)an occlusive lacunar thrombi
B)an intracerebral hemorrhage
C)an occlusive emboli
D)a subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Deck 19: Cerebrovascular Accident
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The major threat to survival of a patient who has had a CVA is:

A)status asthmaticus
B)recurrent CVA
C)cardiovascular disease
D)hypoglycemia
cardiovascular disease
2
It is recommended that the conscious TIA or CVA victim be placed in a comfortable ________ position.

A)prone
B)supine
C)semi-Fowler
D)Trendelenburg
semi-Fowler
3
Which of the following is the most significant risk factor in predicting stroke?

A)oral contraceptives
B)hyperlipidemia
C)diabetes mellitus
D)heart disease
E)high blood pressure
high blood pressure
4
A patient who has had a CVA is routinely classified according to the ASA as type__ for 6 months.

A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
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A ____________ is most likely to die from a CVA.

A)white man
B)black man
C)white woman
D)black woman
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Considering a prothrombin time of 11 to 14 seconds to be normal,a level up to __________ times that amount is considered acceptable for surgical procedures.

A)2.5
B)4
C)6
D)8
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Narrowing of atherosclerotic vessels must be about __% before blood flow drops to clinically significant levels.

A)25
B)50
C)65
D)80
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An abrupt onset of signs and symptoms are clinical manifestations of CVAs associated with:

A)embolism
B)infarction
C)hemorrhage
D)A,B,and C
E)A and C
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Which of the following statements is true of CVA and TIA?

A)in most cases of CVA,the victim is unconscious
B)in most cases of TIA,the victim is unconscious
C)most TIAs last approximately 2 to 10 minutes
D)most CVAs last approximately 2 to 10 minutes
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Stroke is the ________ leading cause of death in the United States.

A)second
B)third
C)fourth
D)fifth
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Apoplexy is defined as:

A)an occlusive lacunar thrombi
B)an intracerebral hemorrhage
C)an occlusive emboli
D)a subarachnoid hemorrhage
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