Iggy Chapter old book: Neurological-42, 43, 44, 45. Perioperative- 14, 15, 16
New Edition = Iggy Chapters 39, 40, 41, 38, 18 & 9
For all conditions you must understand the Pathophysiology, Clinical manifestations
including labs/diagnostics, Possible problems (nursing Diagnosis), interventions and client
teaching.
Alzheimer’s: CHRONIC, Slow Insidious Onset, Irreversible, Progressive, Degenerative disease that eventually causing
complete disorientation and total dependence on others for care.
If utilizing 3 stages: Stage 1 or Early Dementia = 3 & 4, Stage 2 or Middle Dementia = 5 & 6, Stage 3 or Late Dementia = 7.
There are NO discernable signs in Stage 1 or 2. Risk = Age, Female, Genetics & Family History.
• Stages
• Safety Considerations
• Caregiver support
• Orientation vs validation
• Routines
Parkinson’s
• Fall Prevention intervention
• Dealing with clinical manifestations
Migraines
• Triggers
• Aura
• Abortive vs. preventative therapy
Multiple Sclerosis
• Medications
• Teaching
Meningitis
• Tier 2 precautions: Droplet
, • LP (teaching
• Complication: increase ICP
Seizures
• Types of seizures
• Aura, postictal
• Seizure precautions
• Status Epilepticus: what is it? Interventions.
• Medication teaching, DMV
• Increased ICP: Remember Change in LOC. Lumbar puncture: For increased ICP or possible Infection. Keep HOB
elevated 30 degrees if just ICP question. With Lumbar puncture position = LLR, contraindications, post-care
• Clinical manifestations (early vs. late)
• Interventions/meds
• Brain herniation
• Cushing’s triad
Stroke
• TIAs
• Predisposing factor(s): Modifiable vs. nonmodifiable
• Stroke prevention
• Types: ischemic vs. hemorrhagic-know clinical manifestations and possible interventions
• Symptoms: know left vs right and manifestations
• Fibrinolytic therapy