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[Show more]when the eliciting data about the possible neuro problems, which questions should the RN ask the 
client? - "Have you had any headaches? If so, describe frequency and location." Headaches can 
indicate hypertension or intracranial bleeding." 
"When you passed out, did you hit your head? If so, w...
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Add to cartwhen the eliciting data about the possible neuro problems, which questions should the RN ask the 
client? - "Have you had any headaches? If so, describe frequency and location." Headaches can 
indicate hypertension or intracranial bleeding." 
"When you passed out, did you hit your head? If so, w...
When eliciting data about possible neurological problems, what information should the nurse obtain 
from the client? - Any difficulty speaking/swallowing (changes are associated with increased risk of 
stroke) 
Headache frequency and location (can indicate HTN or intracranial bleeding) 
Any numbness...
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Add to cartWhen eliciting data about possible neurological problems, what information should the nurse obtain 
from the client? - Any difficulty speaking/swallowing (changes are associated with increased risk of 
stroke) 
Headache frequency and location (can indicate HTN or intracranial bleeding) 
Any numbness...
When eliciting data about possible neurological problems, what information should the nurse obtain 
from the client? - Any difficulty speaking/swallowing (changes are associated with increased risk of 
stroke) 
Headache frequency and location (can indicate HTN or intracranial bleeding) 
Any numbness...
Preview 2 out of 6 pages
Add to cartWhen eliciting data about possible neurological problems, what information should the nurse obtain 
from the client? - Any difficulty speaking/swallowing (changes are associated with increased risk of 
stroke) 
Headache frequency and location (can indicate HTN or intracranial bleeding) 
Any numbness...
Ms. Carrie Richard is an 85-year-old African American female who has a history of several transient 
ischemic attacks (TIAs). She is being admitted to a medical unit following an episode of weakness that 
caused her to "pass out" at home. The registered nurse (RN) prepares to complete the client'...
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Add to cartMs. Carrie Richard is an 85-year-old African American female who has a history of several transient 
ischemic attacks (TIAs). She is being admitted to a medical unit following an episode of weakness that 
caused her to "pass out" at home. The registered nurse (RN) prepares to complete the client'...
You care for many patients with traumatic brain injury. Assessment for neurologic deterioration is critical. 
The best indicator of deterioration in a patient with traumatic brain injury is change in: - E. level of 
consciousness 
As you prepare to receive Jim in the Intensive care Unit (ICU), you a...
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Add to cartYou care for many patients with traumatic brain injury. Assessment for neurologic deterioration is critical. 
The best indicator of deterioration in a patient with traumatic brain injury is change in: - E. level of 
consciousness 
As you prepare to receive Jim in the Intensive care Unit (ICU), you a...
1. Concussion is described as: - A. Movement of brain tissue in the skull 
2. Concussion related problems - A. Risk for injury 
C. Impaired Skin Integrity 
3. After head injury ICP increase is due to: - A. Inflammation 
C. Bleeding 
4. For early recognition of increased ICP this is most important: -...
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Add to cart1. Concussion is described as: - A. Movement of brain tissue in the skull 
2. Concussion related problems - A. Risk for injury 
C. Impaired Skin Integrity 
3. After head injury ICP increase is due to: - A. Inflammation 
C. Bleeding 
4. For early recognition of increased ICP this is most important: -...
1. SAH resulting from a cerebral aneurysm is characterized by: - arterial bleeding into the 
subarachnoid space. 
Rationale 1. - Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) secondary to a cerebral aneurysm is a result of 
arterial bleeding into the subarachnoid space, a result of aneurysm rupture. A cerebral aneu...
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Add to cart1. SAH resulting from a cerebral aneurysm is characterized by: - arterial bleeding into the 
subarachnoid space. 
Rationale 1. - Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) secondary to a cerebral aneurysm is a result of 
arterial bleeding into the subarachnoid space, a result of aneurysm rupture. A cerebral aneu...
During a routine physical exam, a client reports becoming increasingly forgetful and fears that old age 
has arrived. The nurse notes that the client has difficulty finishing some sentences, forgetting common 
words and that the client is wearing only a thin sweater on a very cold day. The client is...
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Add to cartDuring a routine physical exam, a client reports becoming increasingly forgetful and fears that old age 
has arrived. The nurse notes that the client has difficulty finishing some sentences, forgetting common 
words and that the client is wearing only a thin sweater on a very cold day. The client is...
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