EAQ Neurological
Which intervention would the nurse implement to prevent precipitating a painful attack in a client with tic douloureux?
Tic douloureux is also called trigeminal neuralgia and has a characteristically severe stabbing pain to one or both sides of the face. The nurse should avoid walking swiftly past the client because drafts or even slight air currents can initiate pain.
Tremors increase with what for MS
When I perform a activity
myasthenia gravis
a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscles
Trachoma
a contagious bacterial infection of the eye in which there is inflamed granulation on the inner surface of the lids. most common cause of preventable blindness
encephalitis s/s
acute inflammation of the brain Nausea and vomiting
hemianopsia
blindness in half the visual field
Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect for a client who has myasthenia gravis?
blurred visions with episodes of vertigo
Which test is used to diagnose diseases of the vestibular system?
caloric reflex test
blood in eye on image can be caused by
cholesterol deposition in peripheral cornea
Which intervention is useful in promoting comfort for the client experiencing a headache?
cold therapy
The nurse is caring for a client who is admitted with a crushing injury to the spinal cord at the level of phrenic nerve origin. Which complication would the nurse anticipate when planning care?
diaphragmatic paralysis
Which client condition is likely to improve significantly with the use of hearing aids?
diminished sensitivity of the cochlea
Abnormalities of extraocular muscle actions can cause
diplopia
diplopia
double vision
Damage to the vertebral artery causes
dysphagia and dysarthria
bradykinesia
extreme slowness in movement. jerky movements
parotidectomy complication
facial nerve dysfunction
Which ocular symptom would the nurse expect a client with a diagnosis of dry age-related macular degeneration to report?
loss of central vision
Damage to the anterior cerebral artery s/s
loss of proprioception and fine touch
Injury to the middle cerebral artery can cause
motor and sensory deficits
one cause of diplopia
myasthenia gravis
myopia
nearsightedness
skin pallor indicates
paleness sympathetic nervous system activation
goal for patients with bells palsy
prevent eye damage
While assisting the health care provider perform a lumbar puncture, the provider applied pressure on the jugular vein and expected to see an increased spinal fluid pressure. Which sign would the nurse expect the provider to document in the client's medical record?
queckenstedt sign
Parotidectomy
removing a salivary gland
prodromal phase
short period of vague symptoms and malaise; can serve as a warning of more symptoms to come but may not be noticed
Dysarhtria
slurred speech or difficulty speaking
CN 7 controls
tear production
Bell's Palsy
temporary paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve that causes paralysis only on the affected side of the face
laminectomy
the surgical removal of a lamina, or posterior portion, of a vertebra
Third phase of migraine
throbbing head pain
cerebellum damage causes
uncoordinated movements
Aniscoria
unequal diameter of pupils
Modafinil
used to treat narcolepsy
Posterior cerebral artery damage can cause
visual hallucinations and hemianopsia
An adult client with low-functioning Down syndrome (trisomy 21) appears in the emergency department via ambulance after an accident. Which assessment method would be the best instrument to use when determining this client's level of pain?
wong baker face scale
A client is hospitalized with head trauma. Which imaging test would the nurse anticipate being prescribed by the primary health care provider to rule out a cervical spine fracture?
x-ray
Having been immobilized in a body cast or traction for an extended time, the client questions why the therapist uses a tilt table. Which response would explain the function of a tilt table?
"The therapy assists in preventing loss of calcium from long bones." Calcium leaves the long bones during periods of prolonged bed rest and non-weight bearing on long bones. The tilt table places the client in an upright position, which provides for weight bearing. Use of the tilt table prevents orthostatic hypotension
bacterial meningitis s/s
-Fever, -severe headache, -neck stiffness, -photophobia, and -decreased levels of consciousness
Brain abcess symptoms
-Headache, -fever, - nausea, vomiting
postoperative teachingcataract surgery
-do not blow your nose -avoid bending from waste -diet is normal (NOT restricted to fat diet) -not necessary to remain flat after surgery
prodromal migraine s/s
-drowsiness, -acute confusion, - vertigo, -numbness and tingling of lips or tongue, -aphasia, -unilateral weakness
Which gerontologic assessment findings of the auditory system are related to the inner ear? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
-hair cell degeneration -reduced blood supply to cochlea -less effective vestibular apparatus -Not atrophy of tympanic membrane -Not decline in ability to filter out unwanted sound
Frontal lobe functions
-voluntary eye movements, -playing musical instruments, and the ability to concentrate
Signs of increased ICP
Anorexia, nausea, and vomiting
Signs of increased ICP
Anorexia, nausea, and vomiting -irritability -decreased LOC
Trachoma treatment
Azithromycin
Which part of the brain primarily regulates muscle functioning and coordinates movement?
Cerebellum
Which action would the nurse test when assessing a client's eyes to ensure formation of a single image of close objects?
Convergence
The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled for surgery for a detached retina. After the health care provider explains the procedure to the client, which outcome would the nurse reinforce as the surgical goal?
Create a scar that aids in healing retinal holes
A young man who sustained a spinal cord injury at the cervical level expresses concern about future sexual functioning. Which action would the nurse take?
Explain to the client that he likely will be able to have reflex penile erections.
Viral meningitis s/s
Headache, fever, and photophobia
sharp pain after repair of retinal detachment indicates what
Hemorrhage and should be reported
function of limbic system
Influence emotional behavior and memories
intentional tremors associated with
MS (multiple sclerosis)
A client is admitted to the hospital for cranial surgery. Which action would the nurse include in the preoperative plan of care?
Obtaining the client's consent for shaving the client's head
tic douloureux
Painful condition in which the trigeminal nerve is affected by pressure or degeneration. The pain is of a severe stabbing nature and radiates from the jaw and along the face.
A client has left hemiplegia because of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA, "brain attack"). What can the nurse do to contribute to the client's rehabilitation?
Position the client to prevent contractures
Parkinson symptoms
Resting tremor Bradykinesia Rigidity - cogwheeling -blank expression NOT:leaning toward side, intention tremors w/ mvmt
second phase of migraine headache
Severe pain over the ear is pain in the templar region