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NRNP 6560 Final exam latest 2024 update |COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% Correct solutions) GET IT 100% ACCURATE!! Neuro exam components AVPU: awake, response to verbal stimuli, painful stimuli, unresponsive GCS: 8 or below is comatose Posturing: decorticate = arms, legs in decerebrate = arms, legs out Electrolyte imbalances in brain injury Hyponatremia: SIADH and cerebral salt wasting Hypernatremia: DI (give mannitol) Management of traumatic brain injury - Consult neurosurgery - Limit secondary injury - Prevent hypotension (syst 90) and hypoxemia (PaO2 60). May give blood to improve tissue perfusion. - Treat cerebral edema: elevate bed, sedate, paralyse, mannitol, hyperventilation (PaCO2 25-30), during first 24hrs. - sedation and analgesia: opioids to reduce ICP (Fentanyl) with propofol. Could give Nimbex or Vec. to help oxygenate/ ventilate - steroids: avoid - Give mannitol or hypertonic saline for herniation: bolus then gtt. monitor serum osmolality, sodium, and bp

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Neuro exam components
AVPU: awake, response to verbal stimuli, painful stimuli, unresponsive

GCS: 8 or below is comatose

Posturing:
decorticate = arms, legs in
decerebrate = arms, legs out
Electrolyte imbalances in brain injury
Hyponatremia: SIADH and cerebral salt wasting
Hypernatremia: DI (give mannitol)
Management of traumatic brain injury
- Consult neurosurgery
- Limit secondary injury
- Prevent hypotension (syst 90) and hypoxemia (PaO2 60). May give blood to
improve tissue perfusion.
- Treat cerebral edema: elevate bed, sedate, paralyse, mannitol, hyperventilation
(PaCO2 25-30), during first 24hrs.
- sedation and analgesia: opioids to reduce ICP (Fentanyl) with propofol. Could give
Nimbex or Vec. to help oxygenate/ ventilate
- steroids: avoid
- Give mannitol or hypertonic saline for herniation: bolus then gtt. monitor serum
osmolality, sodium, and bp.
- Seizure precautions: give phenytoin or keppra
- DVT prophylaxis: stockings, LMWH
- head injury means spine injury until proven otherwise
- hypothermia: can control ICP (89 - 91F)

,- decompressive crani: ICP refractory to tx
- brain O2 monitoring (jugular vein O2 sats)
ICP monitoring
For: GCS 3-8 with abnormal CT and comatose pt's with normal CT and older than
40, posturing, hypotension.

Normal value: 5-10 mmHg

Recommend initiating treatment if ICP > 20 mmHG.

Can calculate CPP (CPP = MAP - ICP). Should be 60
Brain death criteria
Must have all:
No spontaneous movement
Absence brain stem reflexes (fixed/ dilated pupils, no corneal reflexes, absent
doll's eyes, absent gag, absent vestibular response)
Absence breathing drive/ apnea

can't be declared brain dead when: hypothermia, drug intoxication, severe
electrolyte/ acid-base imbalance

EEG, CTA of brain, Cerebral angiography, transcranial doppler

coup-contrecoup injury
Dual impacting of the brain into the skull; coup injury occurs at the point of
impact; contrecoup injury occurs on the opposite side of impact, as the brain
rebounds.
Scalp laceration: what, effect, management
Primary head injury

,profuse bleeding - signs of hypovolemia

Apply direct pressure
Suture/ staple laceration
Lidocaine 1% with epi to control bleeding, not close to nose/ ears
Skull fracture: types, effect, management
Primary head injury

Simple: no displacement of bone. Observe and protect spine

Depressed: bone fragment depressing thickness of scull
Surgery for debridement. Give tetanus and seizure precautions

Basilar: fracture at floor of skull
Raccoon eye - periorbital bruising
battle's sign: mastoid bruising
otorrhea/ rhinorrhea - halo sign: do not obstruct flow
Give Ab's
Oral intubation and oral gastric instead of nasal
Brain injury: types, effect, management
Primary head injury

Concussion: reversible change in brain functioning
loss of consciousness, amnesia
Do not give opioids, admit for unconsciousness greater than 2min

Contusion: bruising to surface of brain with edema
Frontal and temporal region
Brainstem contusion: posturing, variable temp, variable vital signs

, N/V, dizziness, visual changes
seizure precautions
Hematoma - neuro: types, effect, management
Epidural hematoma: commonly temporal/ parietal region with skull fracture,
causing bleeding into epidural space
Loss of consciousness
Rapid deterioration: obtunded, contralateral hemiparesis, ipsilateral pupil dilation
CT scan (non contrast)
Treatment based on Brain trauma foundation. Surgical if greater than 30cm

Subdural hematoma
most common type of intracranial bleed
Acute (hours): drowsy, agitated, confused, headache, pupil dilation,
CT scan (noncontrast)
surgery for 10mm thickness or 5mm midline shift or for worsening GCS
Chronic (days): headache, memory loss, incontinence
CT scan (noncontrast)
Surgery: burr holes/ crani
Cerebral edema/ ICP elevated/ herniation: symptoms, management
decreased level of consciousness
Blown pupil
Cushing triad: HTN (widening pulse pressure), decreased resp rate, bradycardia
(means increased intracranial pressure)
Spinal cord trauma: cause and who
- MVA, falls, acts of violence, sports, wounds
- Rapid acceleration/ deceleration causes hyperextension (fall, rear-end
collision)(central cord syndrome), hyperflexion (bilateral facet dislocation),
vertical column loading (compression and then shattering from falls/ dive lands
on butt, at C1 from diving), whiplash
- Distraction injury: from hanging
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