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• ICP monitoring -✓✓The measurement and monitoring of the pressure inside the
skull.
• Aphasia -✓✓A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate.
• Hypertension -✓✓High blood pressure, a condition in which the force of blood
against the artery walls is too high.
• EEG -✓✓Electroencephalogram, a test that measures and records the electrical
activity of the brain.
• Traumatic head injury -✓✓An injury to the head that results from a traumatic
event, such as a fall or a car accident.
• Abnormal electrical activity -✓✓Irregular or unusual electrical signals in the
brain.
• Lumbar puncture -✓✓A procedure in which a needle is inserted into the lower
back to collect cerebrospinal fluid for testing or to inject medication.
• Throbbing headache -✓✓A severe headache that pulsates or throbs with pain.
, • Bladder irrigation -✓✓A procedure in which the bladder is flushed with a sterile
solution to remove blood clots or debris.
• Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) -✓✓A surgical procedure to
remove excess prostate tissue that is blocking urine flow.
• Viscous urinary output with clots -✓✓Urinary output that is thick and sticky,
with the presence of blood clots.
• ECG -✓✓Electrocardiogram, a test that records the electrical activity of the
heart.
• Hypocalcemia -✓✓A condition in which the level of calcium in the blood is too
low.
• Brain tumor -✓✓An abnormal growth of cells in the brain.
• CT scan -✓✓Computed tomography scan, a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-
rays and computer technology to create detailed images of the body.
• Contrast media -✓✓A substance that is used to enhance the visibility of internal
structures or fluids in medical imaging.
• Acute kidney injury -✓✓A sudden loss of kidney function, often caused by a
decrease in blood flow to the kidneys or damage to the kidneys themselves.