A nurse is obtaining subjective data from a 70-year-old client with a suspected neurological disorder. Which of the following questions would be most relevant for gathering significant information related to the nervous system? Select all that apply.
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A manual leukocyte count was performed on an EDTA-anticoagul…
A manual leukocyte count was performed on an EDTA-anticoagulated sample. The sample was diluted 1:100, and a total of 150 leukocytes were counted in all 9 large (WBC) squares. What is the leukocyte count?
A client with Parkinson’s disease is experiencing severe con…
A client with Parkinson’s disease is experiencing severe constipation. Which autonomic nervous system imbalance is most likely contributing to this symptom?
A 60-year-old client reports worsening back pain, increasing…
A 60-year-old client reports worsening back pain, increasing weakness in the legs, and occasional numbness in the feet. The provider suspects a spinal cord tumor. Which clinical manifestations are commonly associated with this condition? Select all that apply.
A nurse is developing a care plan for a client diagnosed wit…
A nurse is developing a care plan for a client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Which goal best addresses the client’s holistic needs?
A client with a C4 spinal cord injury presents with hypotens…
A client with a C4 spinal cord injury presents with hypotension, bradycardia, and warm, dry skin. The nurse recognizes these findings as neurogenic shock. Which intervention should the nurse prioritize?
A 68-year-old client is admitted with an acute ischemic stro…
A 68-year-old client is admitted with an acute ischemic stroke. The nurse is prioritizing interventions. Which action should the nurse implement first?
A client is recovering from a stroke and is experiencing cog…
A client is recovering from a stroke and is experiencing cognitive deficits. Which interventions are appropriate for cognitive rehabilitation? Select all that apply.
A 74-year-old client with moderate Alzheimer’s disease becom…
A 74-year-old client with moderate Alzheimer’s disease becomes increasingly confused in the evenings and has difficulty completing daily activities. Which nursing interventions are most appropriate? Select all that apply.
A 28-year-old client is admitted with a severe head injury f…
A 28-year-old client is admitted with a severe head injury following a motorcycle accident. The client’s Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score is 7. Which interprofessional intervention should the nurse prioritize?