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NSG 6020 Final Exam 2

Nursing Exams Oct 31, 2025
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NSG 6020 Final Exam 2

1. The brain and spinal cord are included in which of the following?:

Answer Central nervous system

  • The cranial nerves 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and branches make up which of the

following?:

Answer Peripheral nervous system

  • A rotational sensation of spinning is considered to be which of the following?:

Answer Vertigo

  • A sensation of numbness and or tingling of the extremities is referred to as which of the

following?:

Answer Paresthesia

  • Lightly touching the cornea with a cotton ball would be examining which type

of reflex?:

Answer Superficial reflex

6. Which of the following is Cranial Nerve XI?:

Answer Spinal accessory

7. Which of the following is not considered a primary headache?:

Answer Meningitis

  • Which of the following may be noted in patient with a migraine headache?-
  • Answer Aura

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  • An unsteady gait or difficulty balancing referred to as which of the following?:

Answer Ataxia

10. Which of the following is not considered a short-term stroke risk?:

Answer Age >50 years

11. Pinpoint pupils may be a result of which of the following?:

Answer Heroin use

  • Which of the following contraindicated when assessing the comatose patient?:

Answer Dilate the patient's pupils to assess optic nerve

  • Which of the following is not associated with a diagnosis of possible meningitis?:

Answer Neck supple with full ROM.

  • Which of the following refers to the patient's ability to identify an object by feeling it

with eyes closed?:

Answer Stereognosis.

  • Risk factors for stroke include all of the following except::

Answer Hypotension

  • Which category should this information be placed in the SOAP note: "Abdominal
  • pain 3 days, Intermittent with a pain score of 7/10 accompanied by

nausea and vomiting".:

Answer History of present illness

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17. Where is the differential diagnoses located?:

Answer Assessment

  • Which of the following statements regarding the differential diagnoses is true?:

Answer A group of 3 evidence- based diagnoses that do not include the primary diagnosis as one of the differential diagnoses in which a clinician must be aware of if the client does not improve.

  • Which of the following would not be identified as a portion of the History of

Present.:

Answer "My father died of a stroke 3 years ago".

20. Which of the following would be considered a "Focused SOAP Note":

Answer "I think I have the flu or strep throat"

  • Which of the following quotations would be considered a comprehensive health

history?:

Answer "My neck looks swollen and I have had a history of thyroid problems"

  • The patient states I smoke 2 packs per day for the past 15 years. Which portion

of the SOAP note would this be placed?:

Answer Social history

  • Which of the following is the appropriate format for documenting a chief complaint

in a SOAP note?:

Answer I have been vomiting for 2 days

  • Identify the correct order in which the clinician note should be written:: -

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Answer Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, Refection

  • A fifteen-year-old student presents to the clinic for evaluation of a three-week
  • history of sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, clear nasal discharge, and nonproductive

cough. What is the most likely pathological process?:

Answer Allergic

26. Which of the following is a symptom of the eye?:

Answer Scotoma

27. What is the best procedure for evaluating a corneal abrasion?:

Answer Fluorescein Stain

28. The Weber test is considered normal in which of the following exams.: -

Answer Client verbalizes that sound is heard bilaterally.

29. What is considered a common cause of acute epistaxis?:

Answer Foreign Body

  • When assessing the client pupil for constriction, the clinician notes that the
  • other pupil contracts as well. Which medical terminology describes this re- flex?:

Answer Consensual Reaction

  • Which of the following lymph nodes are not located in the head and neck regions?:

Answer Axillary

32. Hearing acuity can be assessed by using the following techniques.:

Answer Whisper

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SUBSCRIBE NSG 6020 Final Exam 2 1. The brain and spinal cord are included in which of the following?: Answer Central nervous system 2. The cranial nerves 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and branches mak...