Pediatric Sensory and Neurological Disorders Quiz
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Question 1: Which of the following is a characteristic of focal seizures?
Always involves both hemispheres of the brain
Begins in one side of the brain hemisphere
Only affects the brainstem
Never includes sensory symptoms
Question 2: What is the correct sequence of seizure stages?
Ictal, Prodromal, Aura, Postictal
Prodromal, Aura, Ictal, Postictal
Aura, Postictal, Prodromal, Ictal
Postictal, Ictal, Aura, Prodromal
Question 3: What type of hearing loss results from middle ear structures failing to carry sound waves to the inner ear?
Sensorineural hearing loss
Central auditory dysfunction
Conductive hearing loss
Mixed hearing loss
Question 4: What is the most appropriate immediate treatment for bacterial meningitis?
Rest and time
IV antibiotics
NSAIDs only
Antinausea medication alone
Question 5: When should a healthcare provider be notified immediately after a head injury?
Only if there is bleeding
When the child experiences vomiting, pupil changes, or confusion
Only if the child is unconscious
When the child cries
Question 6: What vision condition results from unequal curvatures in the cornea?
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Color blindness
Question 7: What is the primary characteristic of cerebral palsy?
It only affects cognitive function
It affects movement and posture
It only affects speech
It only occurs in adults
Question 8: What is a key preventive measure against meningitis?
Annual flu shot
Meningitis B vaccine
Vitamin C supplements
Regular exercise
Question 9: What is the second leading cause of accidental death in children?
Car accidents
Drowning
Falls
Poisoning
Question 10: Which condition is defined as corrected vision of 20/200 or less?
Myopia
Blindness
Astigmatism
Hyperopia