NR 603 Week 1 Quiz
NR 603 Week 1 Quiz – 50 out of 50 Score
- Question: Which of the following are potential causes of delirium in the elderly? Mark all that
- Question: Common presenting symptoms of dementia include all of the following except:
- Question: Which type of medication may be particularly dangerous when treating aggression in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) because it could cause paradoxical agitation?
- Question: Key early warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease include all of the following except:
- Question: Collaborating with specialists is an important part of primary care involving patients with neurologic injuries. It is important as an APN to know when to refer to a specialist and what the goal of that referral is: further information, diagnostic testing or treatment recommendations? Which of the following are accurate goals of referral of a patient for Neuropsychological Testing? Choose all that apply:
- Question: Which of the following is NOT an overlapping symptom of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Persistent Post Concussive Syndrome (PPCS):
- Question: Maria is a 22-year-old woman who has been complaining of headaches, dizziness, and memory problems. In addition, there are bruises on her neck and arms. She mentions that she is in an intimate relationship with someone who has a bad What is NOT an appropriate approach for the screening of traumatic brain injury in this patient?
- Question: Reversible causes of delirium include:
- Question: Personality changes in patients with Traumatic Brain Injury include all of the following except:
- Question: Which of the following general guidelines is NOT recommended for treatment of a patient with traumatic brain injury (TBI):
NR-603 Week 1 Quiz – 50 out of 50 Score
- Question: Match the type of Injury with the neurologic damage.
- Question: Common presenting symptoms of dementia include all of the following except:
- Question: Collaborating with specialists is an important part of primary care involving patients with neurologic injuries. It is important as an APN to know when to refer to a specialist and what the goal of that referral is: further information, diagnostic testing or treatment recommendations? Which of the following are accurate goals of referral of a patient for Neuropsychological Testing? Choose all that apply:
- Question: Maria is a 22-year-old woman who has been complaining of headaches, dizziness, and memory problems. In addition, there are bruises on her neck and arms. She mentions that she is in an intimate relationship with someone who has a bad What is NOT an appropriate approach for the screening of traumatic brain injury in this patient?
- Question: Key early warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease include all of the following except:
- Question: Benzodiazepines can be utilized in all of the following scenarios except for:
- Question: Reversible causes of delirium include:
- Question: Which of the following are potential causes of delirium in the elderly? Mark all that
- Question: Benzodiazepines are appropriate for which of the following disorders? (Choose all that apply)
- Question: Patients with any type of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) are at risk for developing which of the following sleep disorders:
NR 603 Week 1 Quiz – 50 out of 50 Score
- Question: Which of the following is NOT an overlapping symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Persistent Post Concussive Syndrome (PPCS):
- Question: Benzodiazepines can be utilized in all of the following scenarios except for:
- Question: Which of the following are potential causes of delirium in the elderly? Mark all that
- Question: Personality changes in patients with Traumatic Brain Injury include all of the following except:
- Question: Match the symptoms with the type of
- Question: Which of the following general guidelines is NOT recommended for treatment of a patient with traumatic brain injury (TBI):
- Question: A pleasant 73-year-old male presents to the clinic with his His wife states that she has noted increasing problems with his memory including forgetting to get some items on his grocery list and misplacing his car keys. You administer the MMSE in the office and he scores 24/30 which is consistent with Mild Dementia per the scoring guidelines. Your best response to his wife is:
- Question: Chris is a 28-year-old marine who just returned from active duty from He has been complaining of dizziness, extreme headaches, and memory problems related to traumatic brain injury. His neurological injuries are most likely the effect of:
- Question: Match the type of Injury with the neurologic
- Question: Collaborating with specialists is an important part of primary care involving patients with neurologic injuries. It is important as an APN to know when to refer to a specialist and what the goal of that referral is: further information, diagnostic testing or treatment recommendations? Which of the following are accurate goals of referral of a patient for Neuropsychological Testing? Choose all that apply:
NR-603 Week 1 Quiz – 50 out of 50 Score
- Question: Which of the following are potential causes of delirium in the elderly? Mark all that apply.
- Question: Personality changes in patients with Traumatic Brain Injury include all of the following except:
- Question: Common presenting symptoms of dementia include all of the following except:
- Question: Which type of medication may be particularly dangerous when treating aggression in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) because it could cause paradoxical agitation?
- Question: Chris is a 28-year-old marine who just returned from active duty from Iraq. He has been complaining of dizziness, extreme headaches, and memory problems related to traumatic brain injury. His neurological injuries are most likely the effect of:
- Question: A pleasant 73-year-old male presents to the clinic with his wife. His wife states that she has noted increasing problems with his memory including forgetting to get some items on his grocery list and misplacing his car keys. You administer the MMSE in the office and he scores 24/30 which is consistent with Mild Dementia per the scoring guidelines. Your best response to his wife is:
- Question: Collaborating with specialists is an important part of primary care involving patients with neurologic injuries. It is important as an APN to know when to refer to a specialist and what the goal of that referral is: further information, diagnostic testing or treatment recommendations? Which of the following are accurate goals of referral of a patient for Neuropsychological Testing?
- Question: Key early warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease include all of the following except:
- Question: Benzodiazepines are appropriate for which of the following disorders? (Choose all that apply)
- Question: Match the type of Injury with the neurologic damage.