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RNSG 1538 INTRACRANIAL REGULATION
EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Tonic - Answer-ALOC, dilated pupils, muscular tightening

Clonic seizures - Answer-Repetitive movements

Symptoms at the end of a seizure - Answer-Confusion, drowsiness, resumption
respiration

Partial seizure - Answer-Jerking in extremity and spreading to other areas of the body

Complex seizure - Answer-Facial grimacing, patting and smacking

Prior to Electrocenography - Answer-Avoid caffeine, allowed to eat a meal as it can alter
brain waves if omitted

Helps with seizure but does not minimize risk - Answer-Bed rest, sedation

Carbamazepine - Answer-Anticonvulsant prevents further seizures

Eye movement and muscle rigidity - Answer-Priority of nurse observation during a
seizure to gain insight on clues and triggers of the seizure,

Medical management of seizures - Answer-Barbiturates, benzodiazepines, phenytoin
Dilantin, valproic acid

Common side effects of seizure medications - Answer-Birth defects

Monitor liver levels , wbcs, and platelets, anticonvulsants - Answer-What are nursing
interventions for valproic acid

gingival hyperplasia, bone marrow suppression, anticonvulsant - Answer-What is a side
effects of phenytoin Dilantin?

Diet for seizures - Answer-ketogenic heavy fats low carbs in order for body to produce
ketones out of the proteins and in which reduces seizures

Care of patient during and after a seizure - Answer-Avoid putting fingers in mouth,
remove pillows, raise side rails, ease to the floor if not on bed, protect head from injury,
no restrictive clothing, place on side with head flexed forward

After a seizure - Answer-Prevent aspiration , hypoxia, vomiting, have suctioning ready,
bed to the lowest position and padded flooring

, Nursing interventions for seizures - Answer-Assess vitals, neuro, draw blood levels,
document seizure characteristics, give medications, ECG

Status epilepticus - Answer-Activate rapid response team, stop seizure, iv diazepam,
lorazepam, Ativan , airway et tube, labs, vitals and neurology

Hormonal shifts and OCP - Answer-What can cause a seizure ?

Diazepam and Ativan - Answer-What can stop seizures immediately and is used for
static epilepsy ?

modifiable Risk factors for stroke - Answer-Hypertension, elevated hemoglobin,
cholesterol levels, sedentary lifestyle, smoking and alcohol, promote exercise,
cardiovascular disease (a fib, carotid stenosis), obesity, sleep apnea, diabetes, oral
contraceptive use,

Non modifiable risk factors for stroke - Answer-age, african american race, family
history

Diagnostics for stroke: - Answer-Ct scan, MRI of brain and vessels, TPA

Diagnostics for stroke - Answer-EKG

Diagnostics for stroke - Answer-Carotid Ultrasound, Ct Angioapraghy

thrombolytic therapy - Answer-Goal: dissolve clot
Needs: BP maintained >180/105
S/E: bleeding

Use diuretics osmostically like mannitol, ) o2, HOB at 30 degrees, hemicraniectomy,
intubation, frequent neuro checks - Answer-What are nursing interventions to decrease
ICP?

Removal of cholesterol in veins, surgical process - Answer-What is carotid
endarectomy?

Risk factors for hemorrhagic stroke - Answer-Aneurysm, trauma, HTN

Worse headache in their life, change in LOC, Vomiting, pain and rigidity in neck -
Answer-What are signs of a hemorrhagic stroke?

Complications of Strokes - Answer-Cerebral hypoxia, intense headache with ALOC,
vasospasm, aphasia, partial paralysis, Seizures, hydrocephalus, hyponatremia

Medical management for Hemorrhagic Stroke - Answer-Bed rest, anticoagulants, check
PT time, Dilantin for seizures, anticonvulsants, prevent DVT's Fever,

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