Strokes
Strokes
MS/GBS
MG/ALS
TN/Bells Palsy
100

What is Receptive Aphasia? Provide an example

What is when a person is able to communicate well but is unable to understand the messages received? A patient sticking their tongue out when asked to brush their hair.

100

What are some risk factors for strokes?

What is older age, female gender, hyperlipidemia, uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, obesity, smoking, excessive ETOH use certain disease processes such as AFIB, Femur fractures ect?

100

What are factors that are likely to be the cause of MS? 

What is environmental factors (illness, exposures) and genetics?

100

Provide Baclofen patient education.

What is Report any shortness of breath/respiratory concerns, do not drive operate machinery, avoid constipation by increasing fiber and fluids, may turn skin yellow?

100

What is appropriate nursing interventions for a patient with TN?

What is pain medication, soft bristle toothbrush, luke warm temp soft foods and liquids, protection from wind/cold?

200

What are nursing interventions for helping to assist a patient with eating after a stroke?

What is have suction nearby, no straws, double swallowing, place food on unaffected side of the mouth, High Fowlers position, period mouth checks for pocketed food?

200

What is permissive hypertension? 

What is when a patient's blood pressure is purposefully kept elevated to salvage brain tissue?

200

What is the pathophysiology behind MS?

What is the demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers 

200

What are manifestations of a cholinergic crisis?

SLUDGE

Water from every hole. 

Remember increased bronchial secretions.


200

Who is at risk of developing Bells Palsy? 

What is after having viruses such as HSV, Lyme's, Shingles, and women in their third trimester of pregnancy?

300

What type of stroke has the poorest outcomes, longest recoveries, and most patient deficits? 

What is a Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)?

300

What is expressive aphasia? Provide an example and intervention.

What is when a patient can understand messages but has difficulty speaking. Repeating the same word over and over. Using picture boards, having the patient write, eye blinks, thumbs up and thumbs down?

300

What are causes of GBS? 

What is an autoimmune reaction to a virus or vaccine two weeks after exposure?

300

What is affected on a patient by ALS? What is not affected on a patient by ALS?

What is voluntary muscles- breathing, swallowing, walking, talking ect.?

What is the heart, GI system, and cognition?


300

How would a nurse know if the nursing interventions for a patient with TN are successful?

What is the patient can eat multiple small, soft, luke warm (meals) daily? 

400

What is the time frame that TPA can be given within from stroke symptom onset?

What is 2- 4.5 hours?

400

What is agnosia? What is an intervention for a patient with it? 

What is the inability to recognize things? What is present an item and repeat what the item is?

400

What medication is used for an acute severe attack (exacerbation) of MS?

What is Intravenous (IV) methylprednisolone?

400

What assessment is priority for a nurse to perform on a patient with MG?

What is respiratory function and swallowing ability?

400

What are Bells Palsy nursing interventions? 

What are facial sling when eating,  heat application, gentle message and PT, eye care with drops and eye patch as ordered?

500

What medication is given as treatment for an ischemic stroke?

What is Tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA)?

500

What is F.A.S.T.? What are positive results? 

Face- unsymmetrical 

Arms- one arm drifts off to the side and downward

Speech- garbled, nonsense, not present

Time/Telephone- what time is it, call for help

500

What are MS triggers? 

Should patients with MS garden?

What is extreme heat/cold, fatigue, infection,, stress, extreme exercise, hormonal changes? 

What is no- immunocompromised?

500

A patient with MG is taking Neostigmine. How does this medication work?

What is Neostigmine makes more neurotransmitters available so that  acetylcholine can stimulate your muscles to contract? 

500

What nursing education and interventions can a nurse provide for a patient with Restless Leg Syndrome? 

What is a regular exercise program, regular sleep routine, avoid alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco, medications and treatments?

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