EDITED Chapter 49: Nursing Care of a Family when a Child has a Neurologic Disorder
A 16-year-old boy reports to the school nurse with headaches and a stiff neck. Which sign or symptom would alert the nurse that the child may have bacterial meningitis?
Sunlight is "too bright"Photophobia, or intolerance of light, is another symptom of bacterial meningitis. Fixed and dilated pupils are a symptom of head trauma and warrant prompt intervention. Frequent urination is a symptom of a type I Arnold-Chiari malformation. Sunset eyes indicate increased intracranial pressure typical of hydrocephalus.
The nurse is caring for a preschooler who has developed a high fever and has just had a seizure. What is the best action by the nurse?
Remove any blankets or heavy clothing and replace with a thin sheet. The child should not have any blankets or clothing that would elevate the temperature further. Removing them is helpful in allowing the heat to dissipate. The child should not be placed in a bathtub because he or she may suffer another seizure and slip underwater. Using ice packs or alcohol can be a shock to an immature nervous system. Antipyretics should be administered as a suppository rather than PO to reduce the risk of aspiration while the child is in the postictal or drowsy state following the seizure.
The nurse is caring for a child who has suffered a febrile seizure. While speaking with the child's parents, which statement by a parent indicates a need for further education?
Febrile seizures occur most often in preschool children but can occur as late as 7 years of age. They occur when the child has a rapid rise in temperature and are not associated with the development of seizures later in life. Administering correct dosages of acetaminophen and ibuprofen, checking temperatures at night, and anticipating fevers associated with the administration of live vaccines are all ways to prevent the development of febrile seizures.
A 15-year-old adolescent is brought to the emergency department by his parents. The adolescent is febrile with chills that started suddenly. He states, "I had a sinus infection and sore throat a couple of days ago." The nurse suspects bacterial meningitis based on which findings? Select all that apply.
In addition to the adolescent's complaints and history, other findings suggesting bacterial meningitis include complaints of a stiff neck, photophobia, headache, positive Brudzinski sign, and vomiting.
A 9-year-old girl who is suspected of having an infection of the central nervous system (CNS) is undergoing a lumbar puncture to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for analysis. The nurse knows that the needle will be introduced into the subarachnoid space at the level of which of the following vertebrae?
L4 or L5. Lumbar puncture, the introduction of a needle into the subarachnoid space (under the arachnoid membrane) at the level of L4 or L5 to withdraw CSF for analysis, is used most frequently with children to diagnose hemorrhage or infection in the CNS or to diagnose an obstruction of CSF flow.