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100

What score on the Glascow coma scale would indicate a fully conscious person? 

15 

100

Name 3 interdisciplinary teams often involved with stroke patients 

OT, PT, social work, pharmacy 

100

The nurse is providing a community-based teaching course to a group of high school parents concerning brain injury. Which participant statement indicates accurate understanding of the population most at risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI)?

A."Due to their age and the high number of falls and injuries, toddlers and children have higher levels of TBIs."
B."TBIs most commonly occur in men between the ages of 18 and 25 years of age."
C."They are most common in the very young (0–4years) or old (65 years and above).
D."TBIs are common across the lifespan, affecting men and women fairly equally."


"They are most common in the very young (0–4years) or old (65 years and above).

100

The nurse is monitoring a client with increased intracranial pressure who is experiencing status epilepticus. Which intervention has the highest priority for this client?

A.Establishing and maintaining an airway
B.Contacting the provider for orders
C.Administering a solution of 50% dextrose
D.Administering diazepam intravenously


A. Establishing and maintaining an airway 


200

                                               

What is one of the initial pharmacological interventions for increased intracranial pressure?

                                   


    

analgesics, osmotic diuretics, hypertonic saline 

200

A nurse is assessing a client for manifestations of Parkinson's disease. Which of the following are expected findings? 

A. decreased vision

B. pill-rolling tremor of the fingers

C. Shuffling gate

D. drooling 

E. bilateral ankle edema

F. lack of facial expressions

B. pill-rolling tremor of the fingers

C. Shuffling gate

D. drooling 

F. lack of facial expressions

200

What are some factors that can cause intracranial impairment? 

  • reduced blood flow to the brain

  • compromised neurotransmission

  • damage to brain tissue

200

The nurse is preparing to conduct a neurologic assessment interview with a client. Which general question should the nurse ask when conducting this assessment? (Select all that apply.)


A. "Do you have any problems with balance or coordination?"

B."Are you having any problems with your memory?"

C."Do you have a history of seizures or fainting?"

D."How many fingers am I holding up at this time?"

E."Are you experiencing any pain?"

A, B, C, E

 Asking to identify the number of fingers would focus on the client's vision.

200

What are some risk factors for dysfunctional ICR? 

older age, younger age
300
What are some potential negative outcomes from hourly neurological checks? 

                                               

Sleep disturbances, increased circulating hormones, increased hospital length of stay

                                   


    

300

What are 3 disease processes related to ICR? 

Parkinsons, dementia, stroke, Alzheimers, epilepsy, encephalopathy 

300

The nurse is caring for a client with an altered level of consciousness. To assess the level of consciousness, the nurse administers the Glasgow Coma Scale. Which response does this scale measure? (Select all that apply.)

A.Cerebellar function
B.Eye opening
C.Motor response
D.Corneal reflex
E.Verbal response


B, C, E

eye opening, motor response, verbal response

300

What are some important diagnostics for ICR? 

MRI, CT, angiogram, CSF analysis, biopsy, lumbar puncture 

400

                                               

What are normal brain tissue oxygen tension values and how is this value monitored?

                                   


    

                                               

A normal value for brain tissue oxygen tension would be between 30 and 50mmHg                                   

This value is monitored via a probe placed into brain tissue, often combined with an ICP monitor.

                                   


    

                                   


    

400

What type of diuretics are often used for ICR? 

osmotic 

400

The nurse is caring for a client with increased intracranial pressure secondary to a brain tumor. Which position should the nurse place the client in to help decrease intracranial pressure?

A.Semi-Fowler
B.High Fowler
C.Fowler
D.Left lateral recumbent


A. Semi fowler

This is the best position for decreasing intracranial pressure

400

What is a leading cause of traumatic brain injury among all ages? 

car accident 


500

                                                                       

What is a depressive craniectomy and what are some risks associated with performing one?

                                                       


    

Hemorrhagic infarcts, cortex necrosis, increased brain edema at the surgical site, contralateral subdural hematoma, hydrocephalus, and infection

500

What are some factors that can cause problems with ICR? 

  • reduced blood flow to the brain

  • compromised neurotransmission

  • damage to brain tissue

500

Which intravenous fluid prescription noted by the nurse in orders for a client being treated for increased intracranial pressure (IICP) should the nurse contact the healthcare provider about for clarification?

A.3% saline
B.0.9% saline
C.1/2 normal saline
D.Lactated Ringer


C. 1/2 NS 

Rationale: 

Fluid management for the client with IICP includes the use of isotonic or slightly hypertonic solutions. Hypotonic fluids should be avoided because they can cause an increase in cerebral edema and serum osmolarity. 




The other solutions are either isotonic or slightly hypertonic.


500

Name one medication used for Parkinsons disease 

Carbidopa/levidopa , dopamine agonists