Brain Basics
Stroke
Spinal Cord Central
Head Injuries
Pharmacology
100

What is an early sign of increased intercranial pressure in cerebral edema?

Confusion or change of LOC

100

Which stroke type is caused by bleeding into the brain tissue?

Hemorrhagic stroke

100

What immediate nursing intervention is essential when a spinal cord injury patient arrives to maintain safety?

Maintain Spinal Alignment 

100

What signs or symptoms indicate a concussion is worsening 

Vomiting, LOC changes, Pupillary changes, posturing, Cushing's triad

100

Why are corticosteroids used in some cases of brain swelling?

They reduce inflammation and vasogenic edema (especially tumor-related).

200

What does hypertension with wide pulse pressure, Bradycardia, and irregular respirations represent?

Cushing's triad

200

What diagnostic test MUST be done before giving any thrombolytic medication?

CT scan to check for bleeding 

200

Why is a bowel program critical in spinal cord injury patients?

To prevent autonomic dysreflexia 

200

A Glascow score of what is concerning for severe brain injury 

8 or less

200

What assessment finding shows mannitol is working?

Increased urine output and improved LOC

300

How does low serum sodium worsen cerebral edema?

Water moves into brain cells, causing swelling (cellular edema)

300

What does BEFAST stand for 

Balance 

Eyes

Face

Arm

Speech

Time

300

Injury at C4 affects what critical function

Breathing — may require ventilatory support.

300

Clear fluid leaking from a patient’s nose or ear after head injury likely indicates what?

CSF leak

300

What medication should be avoided when a patient is taking antiplatelet medication?

NSaids- They increase bleeding risk 

400

what position should the bed be kept for a patient with increased intercranial pressue?

HOB 30 degrees or more 

400

Before giving food or fluids to a stroke patient, what must be completed and why?

Swallow evaluation to prevent aspiration

400

A resident with a T6 spinal cord injury develops severe hypertension, headache, and flushing. What is this condition?

Autonomic Dysreflexia 

400

What type of head injury occurs when the brain strikes the inside of the skull on the same side as the impact.

Coup injury

400

What time window determines whether or not TPA should be given 

3-4.5 hours

500

According to the Monro–Kellie doctrine, what three components determine intracranial pressure?

Brain tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

500

What are the risk factors for stroke

High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes 

500

What is the priority action when a patient with a T6 injury has severe hypertension and a pounding headache?

Sit them upright and remove triggers (check bladder/bowel).


500

Agitation, restlessness, or sudden irritability after a head injury may indicate this dangerous complication

Increasing ICP

500

What class of medications should be avoided in TBI patients 

opiods- can mask changes in neurological status