I am the cause of 60% to 90% of dementia.
Alzheimer's Disease
I am this type disorder.
Chronic, progressive autoimmune neurologic disorder.
I am the two types of headaches
Primary and Secondary
Name two causes of ICP
brain tumors
head injury
My two main types are ...
Hemorrhagic or Ischemic
I have three different types: hyperactive, hypoactive, or mixed
Delirium
Name 3 signs/symptoms of MS
Fatigue, pain, ataxia, intentional tremors, memory loss, judgement issues, sensory deficits, dysphagia, dysarthria, motor problems, bowel/bladder and sexual dysfunction
I am the type of headache associated with an organic cause such as a brain tumor or aneurysm.
Secondary
I can be malignant or benign
Brain tumors
I am defined as blood flow is disrupted due to a blockage (clot) in a blood vessel of the brain
Ischemic stroke
I have 3 stages: mild, moderate, and severe
I am the 4 types of MS.
Relapsing and Remitting (RRMS)
Primary Progressive (PPMS)
Secondary Progressive (SPMS)
Progressive Relapsing (PRMS)
I am often associated with photophobia and phonophobia, nausea/vomiting, stress and anxiety, unilateral pain, changes in ADL's, and similar manifestations with each headache.
Migraine
Head injury
I am a brief interruption of cerebral blood and my signs/symptoms resolve within 1-24 hours
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Name two nursing considerations for Alzheimer's Disease.
assure safety/comfort
assess cognitive status/memory/judgement/changes in personality
bowel and bladder program
appropriate foods
cognitive stimulation and memory training
give simple instructions/explanations
avoid overstimulation
consistency
validation therapy
I am the most common type or MS
Relapsing and Remitting (RRMS)
I am the two types of migraine
With Aura and without aura
Name two ways to prevent head injuries
helmets, seatbelts, avoidance, fall prevention
I am the acronym that helps identify the signs of a stroke.
BE FAST
Name two treatments for Alzheimer's Disease
Medication - donepezil, memantine
Alternative therapies - herbal products, massage, and calming measures
Name 2 nursing care considerations for MS
Monitor vision, speech, swallowing, skin integrity, and activity intolerance
Consider coping mechanisms and support system
encourage fluid intake
monitor for cognitive changes
communication
energy conservation
maintain safety
educate about medication
I am characterized by brief episodes of intense, unilateral, non-throbbing headache lasting 15 min-3 hours.
Cluster Headache
What are two complications of brain tumors
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)
Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
Name the PRIORITY nursing care considerations for stroke (new suspected)
Assess LOC, maintain airway patency, check vital signs and circulation, alert provider ASAP and implement stroke protocol