Increased ICP
TBIs
SCIs
DI & SIADH, and Infectious Neuro Disorders
Extras
100

Which component accounts for ~80% of intracranial volume? 

Brain tissue

100

TBIs are more common in which gender?

Male.

100

Which vertebrae is said to "keep the diaphragm alive"?

C5

100

Which hormone causes DI and SIADH?

ADH

100

Who do you contact if you are unsure how to care for a lumbar drain?

CLS, Clinical Scholar, Intranet

200

An obstruction of CSF is referred to as?

Non-communicating hydrocephalus

200

A severe GCS score is that of?

8 or less.

200

Examples of a non-traumatic SCI include:

Cancer, infection, disc disease, vascular disease, osteoporosis

200

Which gland releases ADH?

Pit. gland

200

Can you perform a STAND on a patient admitted with a TIA?

Yes.

300

KHSC policy states this mmHg over this many minutes is a neurologic emergency.

>20mmHg over 5min
300

Battles sign and racoon eyes are prominent features of which type of skull fracture? 

Basilar

300

Tetraplagia results from a spinal injury in which vertebral region?

Cervical

300

What is the normal range for Na+?

135-145 mmol/L

300

How often does a PCA-IV need to be cleared and documented on?

Q4H

400

What is the first thing nursing should do if they suspect increased ICP?

ABCs and call for help
400

Which Neurological Assessment is used to assess TBIs?

Glasgow Coma Scale

400

How often do we provide cervical collar care at KHSC?

Q12H and prn

400

True or false: Nurses can give DDVAP on Kidd 7.

False.

400
How many people do you need to log-roll someone?

3-5

500

What are the 3 components of Cushing's Triad?

Widening pulse pressure, bradycardia and Cheyne Stokes respirations.

500

What is the time period in which a secondary brain injury may occur?

Days to weeks post initial injury.

500

Three common causes of autonomic dysreflexia are:

Bowel, bladder, skin

500

What is the gold standard test for meningitis?

Lumbar puncture 

500

Where is your CLS' office?

Connell 7

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