NR 325- Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Latest Graded
A+
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5-15 mm Hg, if it's greater than 20 it's elevated.
Answer:
Normal intracranial pressurev (ICP)
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60-100 mm Hg
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Normal Cerebral Perfusion pressure (CPP)
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"e"; arms and legs held straight out, toes pointed downward, head and neck being arched backward,
muscles tightened and held rigidly.
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Decerebrate
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"c"; stiff with bent arms, clenched fists, legs held out straight, arms bent in toward the body, wrists
and fingers are bent and held on the chest.
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Decorticate
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Change in LOC, lethargy, headache, aphasia, seizures, Cushing's triage, ocular signs, unilateral
pupil dilation, projectile vomiting without nausea, decerebrate posturing.
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CM of increased intracranial pressure
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, Increased BP, Decreased HR, Decreased respirations
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Cushing's triage
Acute inflammation of the brain and spinal coed; caused by a virus and can be FATAL
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CM: fever, headache, seizures, rigidity, altered LOC, agitation, lethargy, photosensitivity, N/V
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Encephalitis
Pus in the brain tissue
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CM: headache, lethargy, drowsiness, confusion, depressed, infection
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Brain abscess
Progressive degenerative neurological disease with muscle weakness and there is no cure.
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Respiratory insufficiency (airway is a priority), safety, diversional activities, death from
pneumonia, suction at bedside, upright to eat and 30 min. after, semisolid foods or NG tube
feedings.
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ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)
Acute peripheral facial paralysis central or peripheral in origin; inflammation of the CN VII on one
side of the face in absence of another disease; accompanied by herpes vesicles in/around the ears.
CM: drooping of the mouth, inability to close eye, loss of extensive tearing due to lacrimal muscle
weakness.
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Surgery may be needed
Answer:
Bell's palsy
A+
Question:
5-15 mm Hg, if it's greater than 20 it's elevated.
Answer:
Normal intracranial pressurev (ICP)
Question:
60-100 mm Hg
Answer:
Normal Cerebral Perfusion pressure (CPP)
Question:
"e"; arms and legs held straight out, toes pointed downward, head and neck being arched backward,
muscles tightened and held rigidly.
Answer:
Decerebrate
Question:
"c"; stiff with bent arms, clenched fists, legs held out straight, arms bent in toward the body, wrists
and fingers are bent and held on the chest.
Answer:
Decorticate
Question:
Change in LOC, lethargy, headache, aphasia, seizures, Cushing's triage, ocular signs, unilateral
pupil dilation, projectile vomiting without nausea, decerebrate posturing.
Answer:
CM of increased intracranial pressure
Question:
, Increased BP, Decreased HR, Decreased respirations
Answer:
Cushing's triage
Acute inflammation of the brain and spinal coed; caused by a virus and can be FATAL
Question:
CM: fever, headache, seizures, rigidity, altered LOC, agitation, lethargy, photosensitivity, N/V
Answer:
Encephalitis
Pus in the brain tissue
Question:
CM: headache, lethargy, drowsiness, confusion, depressed, infection
Answer:
Brain abscess
Progressive degenerative neurological disease with muscle weakness and there is no cure.
Question:
Respiratory insufficiency (airway is a priority), safety, diversional activities, death from
pneumonia, suction at bedside, upright to eat and 30 min. after, semisolid foods or NG tube
feedings.
Answer:
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)
Acute peripheral facial paralysis central or peripheral in origin; inflammation of the CN VII on one
side of the face in absence of another disease; accompanied by herpes vesicles in/around the ears.
CM: drooping of the mouth, inability to close eye, loss of extensive tearing due to lacrimal muscle
weakness.
Question:
Surgery may be needed
Answer:
Bell's palsy