LOC
ASSESSMENT
ABCs of ICP
HEAD INJURY
POTPOURRI
THIS & THAT
100

Standardized tool used to assess level of consciousness

What is Glasgow Coma Scale

100

Assessment findings for this neuromuscular disorder include acute peripheral motor weakness with a progressive, usually ascending paralysis

What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome

100

High pitched cry, irritability, bulging fontanel and dilated scalp veins 

What are signs of increased ICP in the INFANT

100

Bleeding is usually arterial in this type of head injury

What is EPIDURAL hemorrhage

100

A benign seizure that frequently occurs in infants and toddlers

What is a FEBRILE SEIZURE

100

Acute illness causing encephalopathy and liver dysfunction

What is Reye Syndrome

200

Assessing impairment in this age group can be problematic

What is infants & young children

(use pediatric coma scales & involve parents/family if possible)

200

Clinical features found in approximately 80% of patients with basilar skull fractures (name 2)

What are battle sign (subcutaneous bleeding over the mastoid process), raccoon eyes (bleeding around the orbits), hemotympanum (bleeding behind the tympanic membrane), and halo sign (CSF leakage from the nose or ear)

200

Nursing interventions to reduce ICP in children (name 3)

Positioning (head of bed up, head midline), pain management, sedation, dim lights, minimal stimulation, Mannitol/hypertonic saline

200

Characteristics of infants and young children that put them at high risk for head injury (name 2)

What is large head, immature neck muscles, thin skull bones and open fontanels

200

The biggest factor in decreasing the incidence of bacterial meningitis in infants and young children

What is HIB VACCINE

200

Fatal outcome likely once these 3 signs appear

What is Cushing's Triad- widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, irregular respirations

300

Glasgow Coma Score less than or equal to this number is generally accepted as a definition of coma

What is 8

300

Changes in vital signs or behaviors which may indicate pain in a child with a closed head injury (name 3)

What are INCREASED agitation, pulse, respirations, blood pressure; DECREASED oxygen saturation, grimacing, crying, restless, breath-holding, grunting

300

The earliest indicator of improvement or deterioration in neurological status

What is LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS

300

Bleeding between the dura and arachnoid membrane which may be the result of birth trauma, falls, or violent shaking

What is SUBDURAL hemorrhage

300

A CSF specimen will show these lab values in bacterial meningitis patients

What are INCREASED WBCs,  INCREASED protein, and DECREASED glucose

(specimen will also be cloudy and have a positive gram stain)

300

Preoperative positioning for patient with myelomeningocele

What is Prone

400

Child cannot be aroused, even by painful stimuli

What is COMA

400

Assessment for nuchal rigidity in which the child is supine and there is resistance or pain when the knee is flexed and the lower leg extended 

What is a positive Kernig sign

400

LATE sign of increased ICP in an infant/child

What is BRADYCARDIA

400

Most ominous type of posturing due to severe dysfunction of the midbrain or brainstem

What is DECEREBRATE

400

Nonprogressive impairment of motor function, especially that of muscle control, coordination, and posture

What is Cerebral Palsy

400

Two main complications related to Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt

What is Shunt Malfunction and Shunt Infection

500

The three categories of the Glasgow Coma Scale

What are EYE opening, VERBAL response and MOTOR response

500

Nursing priority when assessment findings include the sudden appearance of a fixed and dilated pupil(s)

What is remain with the child

(neurologic emergency - high risk for respiratory arrest)

500

Clinical manifestation of increased ICP in which the eyes are rotated downward and the sclera is visible above the iris

What is setting sun sign

500

Injuries resulting from acceleration/deceleration

What is Coup and Contracoup

500

Osmotic diuretic used to treat cerebral edema

What is Mannitol

500

Type of Spina Bifida which is not visible externally

What is Spina Bifida Occulta