sympathetic nervous system
parasympathetic nervous system
assessment of head injuries
encephalitis
definitions
100

what is the quote that deals with SNS

fight or flight

100

what is the quote that deals with PNS

rest and digest

100

possible causes of head injury

trauma, falls, acceleration/ deceleration injuries

100

pathophysiology

  • Acute inflammation of the brain

  • Often caused by viral infection (HSV most common)

100

a critical late sign of severe increased intracranial pressure (ICP), signaling brain stem compression, and consists of three key indicators: hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations

cushing's triad

200

heart rate and blood pressure is what during SNS response

increased

200

heart rate and blood pressure is

decreased
200

priority assessment of head injury

level of consciousness

200

signs and symptoms

fever, altered mental state, seizures, photophobia, stiff neck

200

cerebral spinal fluid may show what in the eyes

 A HALO RING

300

GI motility is 

decreased
300
pupils do what

constrict

300

what else to check after a head injury

pupil size and reactivity, vital signs, motor strength and symmetry, CSF leak (halo sign), skull fracture 

300

nursing care 

maintain airway and oxygen, seizure precautions, watch for increased ICP, neuro assessments, dark and quiet room

400

what do the pupils do

dilate

400

PNS stimulates

digestion and salivation

400

what are signs of skull fracture

raccoon eyes, battle's sign

500

breathing is made easier due to

bronchodilation

500

breathing is harder due to

bronchoconstriction

500

warning signs of increased ICP

headache, vomiting, altered LOC, seizures, posturing, decreased pupil size