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NR 325 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Latest
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Question:
Intracranial regulation
Answer:
Cognitive function


Mobility

Gas exchange

Perfusion

Question:
Gerontologic considerations: Nervous system
Answer:
Anticipate changes in


-Memory

-Vision

-Hearing

-Taste

-Smell

-Muscle strength

-Reaction time

-Position sense

Question:
Nervous system diagnostic studies
Answer:
CT

,MRI

Angiography

Electroencephalography

Nerve conduction

Lumbar puncture

Evaluate CSF fluid

Question:
Primary causes of acquired brain injury
Answer:
Degenerative diseases


Tumors

Trauma

Stroke

Hypoxia/anoxia

Alcohol related and other toxins

Infection

Question:
Degenerative diseases causing brain injury
Answer:
Multiple sclerosis


Huntington's disease

Parkinson's disease

Alzheimer's disease

Question:
Increased intracranial pressure

,Answer:
-ICP = Pressure in the brain confined within the skull


-When the brain becomes injured it swells due to inflamed brain tissue, blood, and CSF

-The skull cannot expand and increased pressure is placed on delicate brain tissue

Question:
Glasgow coma scale
Answer:
a neurologic scale used to assess level of consciousness


-Score from 3-15

-coma = 3-8

Question:
Glasgow coma scale categories
Answer:
Eyes opening


Verbal Response

Motor response

Question:
Eyes opening scale
Answer:
1: none


2: to pain

3: to voice

4: spontaneously

Question:
Motor response scale
Answer:

, 1. none


Question:
2. abnormal extension 3. abnormal flexion 4. withdraws from pain 5. localises to pain 6. obeys
command Verbal response scale
Answer:
1: none


2: incomprehensible sounds

Question:
3. inappropriate words 4. confused 5. orientated Manifestations of increased ICP
Answer:
Headache


Seizures

Cushing's Triad

Vomiting (not preceded by nausea, may be projectile)

Changes in speech

Changes in LOC

Flattening affext

Decreased orientation and attention

Coma

Papilledema

Pupillary changes

Impaired eye movement

Posturing changes

Decreased motor function

Question:
Manifestations of increased ICP in infants

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