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This document covers advanced nursing care for adult patients in acute healthcare settings, focusing on assessment, clinical decision-making, and evidence-based interventions. Key topics include patient monitoring, complex care needs, multidisciplinary collaboration, and management of acute and deteriorating conditions, making it suitable for higher-level nursing or healthcare studies.

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NRNP 6566/ NRNP6566 Final Exam | Advanced Care of
Adults in Acute Settings I | Questions and Verified Answers|
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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

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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

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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)




Neuro exam components

AVPU: awake, response to verbal stimuli, painful stimuli, unresponsive

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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
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