ICP
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Disorders
Medications
100

What are examples of changes in level of consciousness?

What is falling asleep in the middle of sentences, difficulty to arouse, lethargy?

100

What are manifestations of delirium?

What are rapid speech, sudden confusion, increased restlessness in evening?

100

A patient with AD who is a fall risk  at a nursing facility should have their room where for safety? 

What is close to the nurses station?

100

Benztropine/Cogentin is a medication used to treat Parkinson's disease that has anti cholinergic effects. What side effects should the nurse monitor for?

What is difficulty urinating, constipation, blurry vision, tachycardia and dry mouth?

200

What is decerebrate posturing and what injury is it associated with?

What is extension of the limbs with internal rotation of shoulder and wrists? What is brainstem injury?

200

What are manifestations of dementia?

What is flat affect, increased restlessness in the evening, progressive worsening of memory and physical abilities?

200

What does paraplegia mean?

What is the inability to feel or move lower extremities?

200

What osmotic diuretic is used to treat cerebral edema?  

What is mannitol?

300

What are interventions used to decrease intracranial pressure?

What is avoid hip flexion (knee gatching), HOB at least 30 degrees, administer stool softeners/ antitussives/ antiemetics, quiet dark room?

300

What are manifestations of bacterial meningitis? 

What is irritable mood, nuchal rigidity, high fevers, severe headache, photophobia, petechiae rash on chest/extremities, positive Kernig's sign, positive Brudzinski sign? 

300

What are triggers for seizures?

What are excessive alcohol, substance withdrawal, flashing lights, hyperthermia, extreme fatigue, over caffeinated?

300

Provide Dexamethasone (Decadron) patient education. 

What is given to reduce cerebral edema, may cause hyperglycemia, may cause patient to retain fluid, may cause weight gain, immunosuppression?

400

A patient is experiencing autonomic dysreflexia. What should the nurse do while awaiting doctor's orders?

What is Place the patient in bed- RAISE the head of the bed, check BP every 5 minutes, check urinary tubing for kinking and placement, check rectal vault for impacted stool, remove TED stocking, inspect the skin?

400

What is a positive Brudzinski sign? What does it indicate? 

What is when a patient's neck is flexed- their hips and knees flex? What is meningitis? 

What other symptoms would be present?

400

Describe a generalized seizure. What should the nurse do in response to a patient having a generalized seizure?

What is bilateral jerking of extremities- possible incontinence or emesis? What is move furniture out of the way, place patient on left side, place pillow under head, loosen tight clothing, time the event?

400

Provide donepezil (Aricept) patient education. 

What is a medication used to treat dementia that has side effects of syncopal (fainting) episodes may occur, bradycardia, administer at bedtime to avoid daytime sedation, and monitor for diarrhea?

500

What are manifestations of increased ICP?

What is dilated pupil (fixed/sluggish) on side of brain, change in LOC, arterial hypertension (increasing systolic blood pressure), bradycardia, irregular respirations headache, rising temperature?   

500

What are nursing interventions for a patient with bacterial meningitis? 

What is ISOLATE patient, administer antibiotics, quiet dark room, implement precautions for both seizures and increased ICP?

500

How can skin breakdown be prevented in patients that have plegia? 

What is elevate heels off bed with a pillow, moisture skin, turn and reposition, frequent incontinence care, increased protein nutrition?

500

Provide pramipexole (Mirapex) patient education. 

What is instruct the patient that sleep attacks may occur, do not drive, take with food to reduce nausea?

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