Chronic Neuro Conditions
Everything but the Kitchen Sink
(Grey's) Anatomy
Spiny Things
Brains and Things
100

Dyskinesia characterized by rapid, jerky involuntary body movements & seen in Huntingdon's disease.

What is Chorea Movement?

100

L. side neglect, Loss of vision on left side-  hemianophia, Impulsive high fall risk, L. side weakness

What is a Right CVA?

100

Right sided weakness, Aware of limitations, Aphasia, Agraphia- difficulty writting

What is Left side CVA?

100

BR, Hydration, Monitor inc. ICP & Droplet Airborne Precaution

What are nursing interventions to care for a Meningits patient?

100

Caused by uncontrolled HTN- s/s Thunder Headache, unconsciousness, blood in CSF, Tx- BP meds, monitor BP, Surgical coiling, metal clip

What is a Subarachnoid Hematoma?

200

Abnormal & excessive electrical discharges in the brain causing muscle contractions r/t fever, low NA, hypoxia, hypoglycemia, brain tumor, drug abuse, alcohol  withdraw

What is Seizures?

200

Hallmark diagnostic test for Cauda Equina

What is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan?

200

Pain lasting 6hrs-2 days- Tx w/ IV fluids, Reglan (N/V), Ketorolac, no opioids, prophylactic BP meds and Botox injections

What is a Migraine?

200

Expected Tx-IV ABT, Antipyretics, Analgesics & Dexamethasone

•    What drugs treat meningitis?

200

The part of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for rest.

What is parasympathetic?

300

Status Epilepticus – usually Tonic Clonic lasting longer than 5 minutes or recurrent

What is a medical emergency?

300

A priority nursing assessment for a lumbar puncture

What are bleeding and CSF leakage?

300

Resp distress, arrest, spinal shock, autonomic dysreflexia, decrease skin sensation, b and b impairment, skin breakdown, & resp infection

What are possible Spinal Cord complications?

300

Fever, Headache, Nuchal Rigidity, Opisthotonos, Bulging Fontanel, High pitch cry in infants, Photophobia, N/V

What are assessment findings of meningitis?

300

The part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for fight or fight

What is sympathetic?

400

Occurs over age 50, cause unknown, no muscle weakness, & tx is Levodopa to inc. Dopamine levels

What is Parkinson disease?

400

Elevate HOB 90 degrees, check irritants- full bladder, bowel impacted, tight clothes, shoes, skin issues

What is interventions to treat Autonomic Dysreflexia?

400

This is a colorless and odorless fluid that circulates through the ventricles in the brain and into the subarachnoid space.

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

400

Emergent life threatening post spinal injury-Inc. BP, decr. HR, flushing, diaphoresis above T6 injury, pale, cool, clammy, below injury & piloerection

What is Autonomic Dysreflexia?

400

S/S brief loss of consciousness & periods of lucidness, restless, confusion, agitation, rapid decline and coma

What is Epidural Hematoma?

500

Usual onset about 40 yrs old, hereditary degeneration of the basal ganglia, and chorea movement present A type of dyskinesia characterized by rapid, jerky involuntary body movements

What is Huntingdon Disease?

500

Bleeding from vein caused by fall, trauma, blood thinners, seen in alcoholics & elderly- watch closely for slow bleed, blood will usually reabsorb

What is a Subdural Hematoma?

500

Suicide headache, pain last 1-2 hrs. treat w/ high concentrations of O2, 15 Liters non-rebreather mask

What is Autonomic Trigeminal Cephalalgia?


500

Hemodynamic Circulatory changes- ABC, temp reg. issues (poikilothermal), Inc. BP and HR, immobilize cervical collar prior to log roll, & prevent DVT

What is Neurogenic spinal shock?

500

Immediate and temporary shock that is not circulatory in nature.

What is Spinal Shock?

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