Neuro Exam
The normal range of ICP
0-10 mmHg
The nurse knows that symptoms a/w a transient ischemic attack (TIA), usually a precursor of a future stroke usually subside in:
1 H
A common cause of increased ICP is cerebral edema & swelling that peaks how long after the injury?
2-3 days
Postcraniotomy cerebral edema is at a max how long after brain surgery:
24-72 Hrs
Metastatic brain lesions occur in what percentage of pts w/ cancer?
25%
A nurse assess the pt's LOC using the GCS. What score indicates severe impairment of neurological functioning?
3
The GCS is used determine the LOC. A score considered indicative of a coma is:
3
The avg time from onset to death for pts dx w/ ALS is:
3-5 yrs
The median survival time for pts w/ brain lesion metastasis when no surgery is performed and radiation therapy is used, is:
3-6 months
More than 50% of new victims of SCI are:
30 yrs of age or younger
The initial mortality rate for a stroke can be as high as:
30%
Comatose pts are mechanically ventilated to control ICP. Hypocapnia is a goal that can be achieved w/ a PaCO2 in the range of:
35-40 mmHg
Recovery of vital organ functions resulting from spinal shock can take up to:
4 months
To prevent decreased CPP after brain injury, the nurse knows that cerebral perfusion pressure must be at a minimum reading of:
60 mmHg
A pt is admitted to the hopsital w/ an ICP reading of 20 mmHg and a MAP of 90 mmHg. The nurse knows the CPP will be:
70 mmHg
A nurse assessing U/O as an indicator of diabetes insipidus knows that an hourly output of what volume over 2 hrs may be a positive indicator?
> 200 mL/hr
Nutritional considerations as part of the nursing care plan would include all of the following except:
Calcium should be avoided
Identify the bacteria NOT associated w/ the cause of septic meningitis
Cryptococcus neoformans
A stroke victim is experiencing memory loss and impaired learning capacity. The nurse knows that brain damage has most likely occurred in which lobe?
Frontal
Charles is started on chemo, which is aimed at restoring dopamingeric activities. An example of such a drug is:
Levodopa
The most effective drug currently used to control the tremor of parkinsonism is:
Levodopa
High doses of which drug have been found to reduce swelling and disability if given within 8 hrs of injury even tho its use is controversial?
Methylprednisolone sodium
Unconsciousness may have what type of origin:
Multisystem involvement
Loss of ANS fx below the level of the lesion causes what kind of shock?
Neurogenic
Most pts w/ hemorrhagic strokes are placed in bed in which position:
Semi-fowlers
Orthostatic hypotension is a common problem for SCI at the level of
T7
All of the following statements about the occurrence of head injuries are correct except:
The majority of injuries occur in females
Initial compensatory VS changes w/ IICP include all of the following except:
a decreased temp
The most frequently seen intracerebral brain neoplasm is:
a glioma
The nurse assess for the characteristic movement of Parkinson's disease, which is:
a pronation-supination of the hand and forearm that interferes w/ normal hand activities
Resp difficulty and paralysis of all 4 extremities occur w/ SCI
above c2
An indicator of elevated body temp in a head-injured pt is:
all of the above
Assessing the level of consciousness is an important nursing measure post-injury. Signs of IICP include:
all of the above
The nurse knows that Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurologic disorder is characterized by:
all of the above
Bacterial meningitis alters intracranial physiology, causing:
all of the above changes
A brain abscess is a collection of infectious material within the substance of the brain that is caused by:
all of the above mechanisms
Neurologic and neurosurgical approaches to pain relief would include:
all of the above mechanisms
The most common cause of cerebrovascular disease
arteriosclerosis
Nursing care activities for a pt w/ IICP would NOT include:
assisting the pt w/ isometric exercises
The most severe form of meningitis is considered to be:
bacterial
The highest incidence of brain tumors occurs during which decades of life?
between the fifth and seventh
The most common SE of t-Pa is:
bleeding
The etiology of an ischemic stroke would include:
cardiogenic emboli
SCI can be classified according to the area of spinal cord damage. Motor deficits in the upper rather than lower extremities, usually caused by edema in the cervical area, are classified as:
central cord syndrome
ICP can be increased by a:
change in all the above
The degree of neurological damage that occurs w/ an ischemic stroke depends on the:
combination of the above factors
The majority of ischemic strokes have what type of origin?
cryptogenic
The clinical manifestations of Parkinson's disease (bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremors) are directly r/t a decreased level of:
dopamine
Parkinsonian symptoms usually appear during which decade of life?
fifth
The most severe neurologic impairments are evidenced by abnormal body posturing defined as:
flaccid
The most common motor dysfunction of a stroke is:
hemiplegia
A nurse knows that a pt experiencing Cushing's triad would not exhibit:
tachycardia
A common complication of immobility in a SCI is
thrombophlebitis
A surgical intervention that can cause substantial remission of MG is:
thymectomy
80% of hemorrhagic strokes are primarily caused by:
uncontrolled HTN
The majority of cases of epilepsy occur in those:
younger than 20 yrs
A positive dx of MG can be reached using the following test:
anticholinesterase levels
A seizure characterized by LOC and tonic spasms of the trunk and extremities, rapidly followed by repetitive generalized clonic jerking is classified as a:
generalized seizure
A nutritional approach for seizure management includes a diet that is:
high in protein and low in carbohydrate
A cerebral hemorrhage located within the brain is classified as:
intracerebral hematoma
Irreversible neuro dysfx occurs when the CPP is:
less than 50
The earliest sign of serious impairment of brain circulation r/t an increasing ICP is:
lethargy & stupor
The first priority of tx for a pt w/ altered LOC is:
maintenance of a patent airway
As ICP rises, the nurse knows that she may be asked to give a commonly used osmotic diuretic:
mannitol
A pt is dx w/ an intracerebral tumor. The nurse knows that the dx may include all of the following except:
meningioma
The most common benign encapsulated brain tumor (representing 15% of primary brain tumors) is
meningioma
The primary cause (35%) of SCI is:
motor vehicle crashes
The majority of brain tumors are treated by:
neurosurgery
The initial dx test for a stroke, usually performed in the ED, is a
non contrast CT
Nursing care for a pt who is experiencing a convulsive seizure includes all of the following except:
opening the pt's jaw and inserting a mouth gag
Long-term use of antiseizure medication in women leads to an increased incidence of:
osteoporosis
The initial neurologic symptom of Guillain-Barre syndrome is:
paresthesia of legs
A classic dx system of hemorrhagic stroke is the patient's complaint of:
severe HA