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Understanding Pathophysiology Study Set 2
Quiz 14: Concepts of Neurologic Dysfunction
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
A 20-year-old male is admitted to the neuro critical care unit with a severe closed head injury. When an intraventricular catheter is inserted, the intracranial pressure is recorded at 24 mm Hg. This reading is:
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Vasogenic edema is clinically important because:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A 70-year-old female is being closely monitored in the neuro critical care unit for a severe closed head injury. After 48 hours, her condition begins to deteriorate. Her pupils are small and sluggish, pulse pressure is widening, and she is bradycardic. These clinical findings are evidence of what stage of intracranial hypertension?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Cerebral edema is an accumulation of fluid in the:
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Dementia is manifested by:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A 51-year-old male is admitted to the neuro critical care unit with a severe closed head injury. All four extremities are in rigid extension, his forearm is hyperpronated, and his legs are in plantar extension. This condition is known as:
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A compensatory alteration in the diameter of cerebral blood vessels in response to increased intracranial pressure is called:
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Spinal shock is characterized by:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A decrease in cerebral perfusion pressure is related to which of the following changes?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
An infant is diagnosed with noncommunicating hydrocephalus. An immediate concern for this patient is:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A 15-year-old female is admitted to the intensive care unit with a severe closed head injury. This diagnosis puts her at risk for:
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A 40-year-old male complains of abnormal movement and progressive dysfunction of intellectual and thought processes. He is experiencing movement problems that begin in the face and arms and eventually affect the entire body. The most likely diagnosis is:
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Hydrocephalus in adults is most often caused by:
Question 34
Multiple Choice
A _____ is also known as a senile gait.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
A 16-year-old male fell off the bed of a pickup truck and hit his forehead on the road. He now has resistance to passive movement that varies proportionally with the force applied. He is most likely suffering from: