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Severe headache
Meningitis
Rest and digest system conserves energy as it slows. Heart rate increases intestinal and gland, activity and relaxes faster muscles in the gastric track.
Parasympathetic nervous system
Consist of cranial nerves and peripheral nerves that connect brain to areas of the body
Peripheral nervous system
Absence, seizure, temporary loss of awareness
Petitmal
Healthcare provider prescribes eyepatch for a child with strabismus of the right eye the nurse reinforces instructions to the mother to use which procedure for eye patching
Plays the patch on the left eye
Hypoglycemia
Reye's syndrome
Acute encephalopathy thought to be related to aspirin use following viral infection
Reyes syndrome
Effortless vomiting
Reyes syndrome
Seizure
Reyes syndrome
Tachypnea
Reyes syndrome
The nurse is reviewing the record of a child with increase in a cranial pressure and knows that this child has exhibited signs of decelerated posturing on data collection of the child. The nurse expects to note which characteristics of this type of posturing.
Rigid extension and pronation of the arms and legs
systemic infection
Sepsis
Hydrocephalus
Setting son Lethargy Shiny scalp Shrill high pitched cry Increased head size
To prevent or manage seizure activity
Anticonvulsants
Controls and involuntary processes like salvation, digestion, respiration, perspiration, urination, and cardiovascular function
Autonomic nervous system
Drowsiness
Meningitis
Fever
Meningitis
Inflammation of the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord
Meningitis
Irritability
Meningitis
Treat attention deficit hyperactive disorder
CNS stimulants
Consist of brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System (CNS)
inflammation of the brain
Cerebral palsy
Type of seizure with complete loss of consciousness
Colonic tonic
Reye's Syndrome symptoms
Diarrhea
Spina bifida
Different degrees Risk of infection Problems with neurodevelopment Imperfect closure of spine Type of neural tube defect
What measures should be instituted to decrease stimuli when caring for a child who has increased in cranial pressure
Dimly lit room Minimize noise Coordinate cares to minimize interruptions Manage pain and comfort Elevate head head of the bed 30 to 40° All the above
Decreases increases ICP
Diuretics
Non-progressive, permanent disorder of movement cessation, and communication
Encephalitis
Recurrent sudden periodic attack of impaired consciousness
Epilepsy
Education and prevention of neural tube defects is the key to reduce incident. This is essential nutrition supplement. Every woman of childbearing age should be encouraged to take.
Folic acid
Which of the phone information should be included when providing instruction to the parent of child diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis
Follow proper handwashing Do not touch tips of the eyedrop bottle to the eye Clean the eye from inner canthus to outer Dispose of contaminated makeup
A slowed, pulse rate, irregular, respiration and increased blood pressure should be reported immediately because they could indicate
Increased interracial pressure
Behavioral changes
Lead poisoning
Constipation
Lead poisoning
Hyperactivity
Lead poisoning
intellectual disability
Lead poisoning
Which is the primary goal that should be included in the plan of care of a child who has cerebral palsy
Maximize the child's assets and minimize the limitations
Prevents resistance to mechanical ventilation and agitation
Neuromuscular blockers
Process that we can control and move when we want to
Somatic nervous system
A defect in the closure of the spinal column is termed
Spina bifida
Prolonged seizure that does not respond to treatment for 30 minutes or more
Status epilepticus
Within the ANS controls the emergency fight or flight response
Sympathetic nervous system
A one-year-old child is admitted to the hospital for control of clonic tonic seizure. The nurse should perform which action in order to protect the child from injury.
Turn the client to the side during a seizure Keep side rails, another hard objects padded
Stiff neck
meningitis