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3% saline solution to correct hyponatremia 30-60 ml/hr
q8 hr serum osmolality and Na+
fludrocortisone
m/c medical complication in aneurysmal SAH - CORRECT ANSWERfever
blast injury - CORRECT ANSWERhippocampus and...
NRNP 6645 Final Exam/ACTUAL
2024/2025 with well elaborated-
questions and answers
3% saline solution to correct hyponatremia 30-60 ml/hr
q8 hr serum osmolality and Na+
fludrocortisone
m/c medical complication in aneurysmal SAH - CORRECT ANSWERfever
blast injury - CORRECT ANSWERhippocampus and brain stem
prehospital/emergancy department treatment for TBI - CORRECT ANSWERACLS
spinal immobilization
GCS <8 intubation
avoid hypoxemia o2 sat >90 PaO2 >60
avoid hyperventilation: goal ETCO2 or PaCO2 35-45
avoid hyperventilation in TBI unless: - CORRECT ANSWERherniation symptoms are
present of if measured ICP is severely high
AVPU - CORRECT ANSWERAwake, responsive to voice, responsive to pain,
unresponsive
Decorticate posturing - CORRECT ANSWERcharacterized by upper extremities flexed
at the elbows and held closely to the body and lower extremities that are externally
rotated and extended. occurs when the brainstem is not inhibited by the motor function
of the cerebral cortex.
Decerebrate posturing - CORRECT ANSWERposturing in which the neck is extended
with jaw clenched; arms are pronated, extended, and close to the sides; legs are
extended straight out; more ominous sign of brain stem damage. Most Severe.
lab studies for TBI - CORRECT ANSWERtoxicology drug and alcohol, CBC, chemistry,
coagulation
primary head injury - CORRECT ANSWERinvolves features that occur at the time of
trauma, including fractured skull, contusions, intracranial hematoma, and diffuse injury.
Secondary complications include hypoxic brain damage, increased ICP, infection,
cerebral edema, and posttraumatic syndromes.
, basilar fracture signs - CORRECT ANSWERanterior or posterior skull base
Sx's of basilar skull fracture - CORRECT ANSWERCN dysfunction
hemotympanum
battle sign - mastoid ecchymosis
raccoon eyes - periorbital ecchymosis
CSF leaking from ear or nose - + dextrostix, halo sign, salty taste in mouth, beta-2
transferrin
hearing loss
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