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	NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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	NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
Chapter 11 
1. Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? 
PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, 
hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO 
TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
2. Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost 
consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
3. What is ...
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NUR 502 PATHO
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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	NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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	NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NUR 502 PATHO EXAM 6 STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
Chapter 11 
 
1.	Teaching instructions for a patient suffering traumatic brain injury s/p MVA? PAGE 514 No NSAIDS- can take Tylenol. Episodes of hyperactivity (Tachy, hyperthermia, diaphoresis). Elevate HOB to 30. Antiseizure medication NO TREATMENT OTHER THAN REST. 
 
2.	Most likely type of cerebral injury with patient sustaining head injury exhibiting lost consciousness with headache, confusion and vomiting? 
PAGE 521 Hematomas Epidural/Subdural 
 
3.	What...
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