Seized by the day!
Are you "kidding" me
Stroked Out
Con"Fusion"
Parked
100

Amount of sleep after a seizure.

What is many hours?

100

Setting sun eyes, bulging fontanels, crying when held

What are signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure and hydrocephalus in an infant?

100

Three hours

What is the time from onset of symptoms to receiving antithrombolytics in a CVA?

100

Ketoralac, dihphehydramine, and odansetron.

What are the medications in a migraine cocktail?  Also 1 liter of NS to be administered over one hour.

100

TRAP

What are

Tremor (unilateral pill roll)

Rigidity (fatigue and muscle cramps)

Akinesia/Bradykinesia (decreased dexterity)

Postural disturbances (shuffling gate)

200

Patient education for an EEG

List two.

What are lots of electrodes, clean hair free of conditioner/products, limit sleep 5 hours (adult) 7 hours (child), Lie still, hold: sedatives, anticonvulsants, ETOH, Caffeine

200

Positioning for a lumbar puncture.

What is in the fetal (curved) position or leaning over table?

200

Used to diagnose a a hemorrhagic versus embolic stroke?

What is a head CT?

200

Must be taken on onset of a migraine.

What is a serotonin receptor agonist (Sumatriptan -Imitrex)?

200

Dysphonia

What is hoarse voice?

300

Steps for monitoring for a seizure.

What is describe the seizure, time the seizure, assess for incontinence, and establish a level of consciousness during and after?

300

Treatment for childhood seizures.

Aggressive antipyretics.

300

Swallowing alterations after a stroke.

What are chin tuck, monitoring for pocketing, small bites, thickened liquids, and a speech therapy consult?

300

A headache due to neurovascular chemical imbalances in the brain with fatigue and stress as triggers.

What is a tension headache?

300

Protein, Vitamin B, and alcohol

What are foods to avoid on Cardidopa/Levadopa?

400

Three points related to patient teaching.

List three.

What are carry an ID, take anticonvulsant medication everyday at same time, avoid hazardous tasks, identifying triggers, don't stop medication?

400

Positive Brudzinki's, Kernig, Opisthotonic posturing, photophobia, irritable, restlessness, nuchal rigidity.

What are signs and symptoms of meningitis?

400

Times the NIH Stroke Scale is performed (provide three).

What are at baseline, 2 hours post treatment, 24 hours post onset of symptoms, 7-10 days after and three months after?

400

Unilateral facial changes, speech, difficulty swallowing and the inability to swallow with no other neurologic deficits.

What is Bell's Palsy?

400

Diet recommendations for Parkinson's Disease

What are thickened liquids, semi solid foods, small frequent meals?

500

Management of a seizure, list five steps.

What are:

Protect from injury, ease to floor,  protect the head, remove the glasses, loosen clothing, clear the environment, administer O2, turn to side, Stop the seizure (administer meds)?

500

Nursing interventions for a patient undergoing placement of a shunt. Provide four.

What are: Avoid scalp veins, education of risk of infection, position on the non-pump side, monitor abdomen for distention, hourly neuro assessments, position head 20-30 degrees, educate on pump failure signs/symptoms?

500

Stroke rehabilitation.  Provide three interventions.

Promote independence with velcro closures, assistive devices, communication boards, repetition, constant observer, room free of clutter.....

500

Risk factors for encephalitis.

List three

What are viral infection, chemical exposures, chemotherapy, imaging dyes, alcohol, immunosuppression.

500

Timing for exercise

What is timed with peaked drug action?

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