NUR170 Exam 2 Galen ADN
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Migraines - pathophysiology - Answer: Constriction/dilation of
the cerebral arteries in the brain. The cause of this is not fully
known.
,Migraines - Risk Factors - Answer: Food triggers (chocolate,
caffeine, alcohol, artificial sweetners, MSG), Stress, smells, age,
hormones, more common in women
Migraines - S/S - Answer: Pain, photophobia, phonophobia, aura,
scalp sensitivity
Migraines - Treatment - Answer: medication, avoiding triggers,
adjuvant therapies
Migraines - Nursing Interventions - Answer: dark, quiet room,
cold therapy, essential oils, adjuvant therapies
Migraines - Medications - Answer: preventative: anti-convulsants,
calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers
abortive: caffeine, NSAIDS, Triptans
Botox injections, magnesium
Migraines - Patient Teaching - Answer: Take medication as soon
as you feel a migraine coming on, take preventative meds daily.
, Epilepsy/Seizures - Pathophysiology - Answer: abnormal electrical
activity in the brain
Epilepsy/Seizures - Risk Factors/Causes - Answer: alcohol/drug
abuse, hx of stroke, family hx, traumatic brain injury, sleep
deprivation, stress, infection, hypertension
Epilepsy/Seizures - Diagnostics - Answer: EEG, CT, MRI, SPECT,
PET
Epilepsy/Seizures - Seizure management DURING - Answer:
Record time it began and ended, types of movements, place pt on
floor, continually assess ABC's, maintain pt safety, loosen
restrictive clothing, Benzos break the seizure
Epilepsy/Seizures - Seizure management AFTER - Answer:
Involves reorientation, assess ABC's, side-lying position, suction
secretions, no restraints, loosen restrictive clothing, ensure
patient safety, pad bed rails, administer O2, patent IV
Epilepsy/Seizures - Treatment - Answer: meds: pams, benzos,
phenytoin
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Migraines - pathophysiology - Answer: Constriction/dilation of
the cerebral arteries in the brain. The cause of this is not fully
known.
,Migraines - Risk Factors - Answer: Food triggers (chocolate,
caffeine, alcohol, artificial sweetners, MSG), Stress, smells, age,
hormones, more common in women
Migraines - S/S - Answer: Pain, photophobia, phonophobia, aura,
scalp sensitivity
Migraines - Treatment - Answer: medication, avoiding triggers,
adjuvant therapies
Migraines - Nursing Interventions - Answer: dark, quiet room,
cold therapy, essential oils, adjuvant therapies
Migraines - Medications - Answer: preventative: anti-convulsants,
calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers
abortive: caffeine, NSAIDS, Triptans
Botox injections, magnesium
Migraines - Patient Teaching - Answer: Take medication as soon
as you feel a migraine coming on, take preventative meds daily.
, Epilepsy/Seizures - Pathophysiology - Answer: abnormal electrical
activity in the brain
Epilepsy/Seizures - Risk Factors/Causes - Answer: alcohol/drug
abuse, hx of stroke, family hx, traumatic brain injury, sleep
deprivation, stress, infection, hypertension
Epilepsy/Seizures - Diagnostics - Answer: EEG, CT, MRI, SPECT,
PET
Epilepsy/Seizures - Seizure management DURING - Answer:
Record time it began and ended, types of movements, place pt on
floor, continually assess ABC's, maintain pt safety, loosen
restrictive clothing, Benzos break the seizure
Epilepsy/Seizures - Seizure management AFTER - Answer:
Involves reorientation, assess ABC's, side-lying position, suction
secretions, no restraints, loosen restrictive clothing, ensure
patient safety, pad bed rails, administer O2, patent IV
Epilepsy/Seizures - Treatment - Answer: meds: pams, benzos,
phenytoin