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Practice Question

Which neurologic finding would be considered abnormal in an 88-year-old patient?

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Correct Answer:

Absence of the Achilles tendon jerk

Rationale:

🌼 Diminished, but not absent, deep tendon reflexes are normal with aging; complete loss is abnormal.

🌼 The absence of the Achilles reflex may suggest peripheral neuropathy or spinal cord pathology.

🌼 A full neuro exam is important to differentiate normal age-related changes from pathology.

🌼 It is essential to document and compare with baseline to determine any decline.

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  • Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: LPN ATI Exams
  • Domain: Medical-Surgical
  • Answer Choices: 4
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