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NUR 405 Exam 6 - vault? Answer intracranial pressure 2. A is pr...

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NUR 405 Exam 6

  • What is the pressure exerted by the volume of the intracranial contents within the cranial
  • vault?

Answer

intracranial pressure

  • A is present when the patient is not oriented, does not
  • follow commands, or needs persistent stimuli to achieve a state of alert- ness.

Answer

altered level of consciousness

  • What is a clinical state of unarousable unresponsiveness in which there are no purposeful
  • responses to internal or external stimuli, although nonpurposeful responses to painful stimuli and brainstem reflexes may be present?

Answer

coma

  • What is a state of unresponsiveness to the environment in which the patient makes no
  • voluntary movement?

Answer

akinetic mutism

  • is a condition in which the unresponsive patient resumes
  • sleep-wake cycles after coma but is devoid of cognitive or affective mental function. 1 / 4

persistent vegetative state

  • A differs from persistent vegetative state in that the patient
  • has inconsistent but reproducible signs of awareness.

Answer

minimally conscious state

  • What results from a lesion affecting the pons and results in paralysis and the inability to
  • speak, but vertical eye movements and lid elevation remain intact and are used to indicate responsiveness?

Answer

locked-in syndrome

  • What are the three potential causes for altered LOC?
  • Answer

neurologic, toxic, meta- bolic

  • Alterations in LOC occur along a .

Answer

continuum

  • The patient with an altered LOC is at risk for alterations in every

. 2 / 4

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body system

  • LOC, a sensitive indicator of neurologic function is assessed based on the criteria in the
  • .

Answer

Glasgow Coma Scale (GSC)

  • A GSC score of indicates sever impairment of neu-
  • rologic function, brain death, or pharmacologic inhibition of the neurologic response.

Answer

3

  • A GSC score of indicates that the patient is fully
  • responsive.

Answer

15

  • If the patient is comatose and had localized signs such as abnormal pupillary and motor
  • responses, it is assumed that

Answer

neurologic

  • If the patient is comatose but pupillary light reflexes are preserved, a

or disorder is suspected. 3 / 4

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tox- ic, metabolic

  • The first priority of treatment for the patient with altered LOC is to obtain and maintain a
  • patent .

Answer

airway

  • What is measured by the patient's ability to open the eyes spontaneously or in response to a
  • vocal or noxious stimulus (pressure or pain)?

Answer

alertness

  • The most severe neurologic impairment results in

.

Answer

flaccidity

  • Before and after , the patient is adequately ventilat- ed
  • to prevent hypoxia.

Answer

suctioning

  • / 4

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