Chapter 62: cerebrovascular disorders
Which term refers to the inability to perform previously learned purposeful motor acts on a voluntary basis?
Apraxia
A nurse is caring for a client who has returned to his room after a carotid endarterectomy. Which action should the nurse take first?
Ask the client if he has trouble breathing.
Which of the following is the most common side effect of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)?
Bleeding
A patient presents to the emergency room with complaints of having an "exploding headache" for the last 2 hours. The patient is immediately seen by a triage nurse who suspects the patient is experiencing a stroke. Which fo the following is a possible cause based on the characteristic symptom?
Cerebral aneurysm
After the patient has received tPA, the nurse knows to check vital signs every 30 minutes for 6 hours. Which of the following readings would require calling the provider?
Diastolic pressure of 110 mmHg
A nurse is instructing the spouse of a client who suffered a stroke about the use of eating devices the client will be using. During the teaching, the spouse starts to cry and states, "One minute he is laughing, and the next he's crying; I just don't understand what's wrong with him." Which statement is the best response by the nurse?
Emotional lability is common after a stroke, and it usually improves with time.
The nurse is caring for a client with aphasia. Which strategy will the nurse use to facilitate communication with the client?
Establishing eye contact
A client undergoes cerebral angiography for evaluation of a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Which findings indicate spasm or occlusion of a cerebral vessel by a clot?
Hemiplegia, seizures, and decreased level of consciousness
A critical care nurse is caring for a client with a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The client is prescribed heparin for treatment. The nurse knows to monitor the client for what adverse effects?
Hemorrhage
A 64yo client reports symptoms consistent with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) to the health care provider in the emergency department. Which is the origin of the client's symptoms?
Impaired cerebral circulation
A client is receiving an IV infusion of mannitol (Osmitrol) after undergoing intracranial surgery to remove a brain tumor. To confirm that this drug is producing its therapeutic effect, the nurse should consider which finding most significant?
Increased urine output
A nurse is caring for an older client who has had a hemorrhagic stroke. The client has exhibited impulsive behavior and , despite reminders from the nurse, doesn't recognize his limitations. Which priority measure should the nurse implement to prevent injury?
Install a bed alarm to remind the client to ask for assistance and to alert staff that the client is getting out of bed.
An emergency department nurse is interviewing a client who is presenting with signs of an ischemic stroke that began 2 hours ago. The client reports a history of a cholecystectomy 6 weeks ago and is taking digoxin, warfarin, and labetalol. What factor poses a threat to the client for thrombolytic therapy?
International normalized ration greater than 2
Which are contraindications for the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)?
Intracranial hemorrhage, major abdominal surgery within 10 days
The nurse is caring for a client admitted with a stroke. Imaging studies, indicate an embolus partially obstructing the right carotid artery. What type of stroke does the nurse know this client?
Ischemic
What clinical manifestations does the nurse recognize when a patient has had a right hemispheric stroke?
Left visual field deficit
A client is admitted with weakness, expressive aphasia, and right hemianopia. The brain MRI reveals an infarct. The nurse understands these symptoms to be suggestive of which of the following findings?
Left-sided cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
A client has experienced an ischemic stroke that has damaged the frontal lobe of his brain. Which of the following deficits does the nurse expect to observe during assessment?
Limited attention span and forgetfulness
Which of the following is accurate regarding a hemorrhagic stroke?
Main presenting symptom is an "exploding headache."
The nurse is caring a client diagnosed with a hemorrhagic stroke. The nurse recognizes that which intervention is most important?
Maintaining a patent airway
Which is the initial diagnostic test for a stroke?
Noncontrast computed tomography
Which of the following is the initial diagnostic in suspected stroke?
Noncontrast computed tomography (CT)
The nurse is caring for a client with dysphagia. Which intervention would be contraindicated while caring for this client?
Placing food on the affected side of the mouth
The geriatric advanced practice nurse (APN) is doing client teaching with a client who has had a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and the client's family. One concern the APN addresses is a potential for falls related to the CVA and resulting muscle weakness. What would be most important for the APN to include in teaching related to this concern?
Remove throw rugs and electrical cords from home environment
The nurse is caring for a patient having a hemorrhagic stroke. What position in the bed will the nurse maintain this patient?
Semi-fowler's
A patient is exhibiting classic signs of a hemorrhagic stroke. What complaint from the patient would be an indicator of this type of stroke?
Severe headache
Which is a modifiable risk factor for transient ischemic attacks and ischemic strokes?
Smoking
What nursing intervention is appropriate for a client with receptive aphasia?
Speak slowly and clearly
During the recovery phased of a neurologic deficit, assessment tools may be used to help identify a client's level of functioning. Which tool is used to measure performance in activities of daily living (ADLs)?
The Barthel index
The nurse is caring for a client with a cerebral aneurysm. Why does the nurse limit the interaction of visitors of family members with the client who has an aneurysm?
The stimulation can increase intracranial pressure (ICP) or trigger a seizure.
A client is hospitalized when presenting to the emergency department with right-sided weakness. Within 6 hours of being admitted, the neurologic deficits had resolved and the client was back to his presymptomatic state. The nurse caring for the client knows that the probably cause of the neurologic deficit was what?
Transienty ischemic attack
A client diagnosed with a stroke is ordered to receive warfarin. Later, the nurse learns that the warfarin is contraindicated and the order is canceled. The nurse knows that the best alternative medication to give is
aspirin
If warfarin is contraindicated as a treatment for stroke, which medication is the best option?
aspirin
Which disturbance results is loss of half of the visual field?
homonymous hemianopsia
Which providing information to a community group, the nurse tells them the primary initial symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke are:
severe headache and early change in level of consciousness
A patient presents to the emergency room with complaints of having an "exploding headache" for the last 2 hours. The patient is immediately seen by a triage nurse who suspects the patient is experiencing a stroke. Which of the following is a possible cause based on the characteristic symptoms?
Cerebral aneurysm
A diagnostic test has determined that the appropriate diet for the client with a left cerebrovascular accident (CVA) should include thickened liquids. Which of the following is the priority nursing diagnosis for this client?
Impaired swallowing
A client has experienced an ischemic that has damaged the frontal lobe of his brain. Which of the following deficits does the nurse expect to observe during assessment?
Limited attention span and forgetfulness
A patient who has suffered a stroke begins having complications regarding spasticity in the lower extremity. What ordered medication does the nurse administer to help alleviate this problem?
Lioresal (baclofen)
A client's spouse relates how the client reported a severe headache and then was unable to talk or move their right arm and leg. After diagnostics are completed and the client is admitted to the hospital, when would basic rehabilitation begin?
immediately
A nurse in a rehabilitation facility is coordinating the discharge of a client who is tetraplegic. The client, who is married and has two children in high school, is being discharged to home and will require much assistance. Who would the discharge planner recognize as being the most important member of this client's care team?
Spouse
An emergency department nurse is awaiting the arrival of a client with signs of an ischemic stroke that began 1 hour ago, as reported by emergency medical personnel. The treatment window for thrombolytic therapy is which of the following?
Three hours
A nurse is teaching a community class that those experiencing symptoms of ischemic stroke need to enter the medical system early. The primary reason for this is which of the following?
Thrombolytic therapy has a time window of only 3 hours
A client reports light-headedness, speech disturbance, and left-sided weakness that have lasted for several hours. In the examination, an abnormal sound is auscultated in an artery leading to the brain. What is the term for the auscultated discovery?
bruit