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NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Hemorrhagic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:-- Vomiting, bleeding, severe headache, sudden changes in LOC, one sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, & visual disturbances - Surgery is rare, bedrest with sedation, work to...

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NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with
Complete Solutions


Hemorrhagic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:✔✔-- Vomiting, bleeding, severe headache, sudden changes

in LOC, one sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, & visual disturbances


- Surgery is rare, bedrest with sedation, work to prevent/tx complications


Ischemic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:✔✔-- One sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of

coordination, confusion, & visual disturbances


- Tx with tPA, anticoagulation therapy, endovascular therapy, & elevated HOB


Left vs Right Side Stroke - Ans:✔✔-- Left: Right sided numbness/weakness, right visual field deficit,

aphasia, altered intellectual ability, & slow cautious behavior


- Right: Left sided numbness/weakness, left visual field deficit, spatial-perceptual deficits, increased

distractibility, impulsive behavior, poor judgement, & lack of awareness of deficits


Increased ICP & Treatment - Ans:✔✔-- Normal range: 0-10 mmHg


- Alteration in balance of blood, CSF, & brain matter


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- Manifested by change in LOC, agitation, restlessness, slowing of speech, & slow to respond


- Treat with Ventriculostomy, VP shunt, Burr holes, or Mannitol


Decorticate Posturing - Ans:✔✔-- Characterized by upper extremities flexed at elbows & held closely to

body while lower extremities are externally rotated & extended


- Occurs when brainstem is not inhibited by the motor function of the cerebral cortex


Decerebrate Posturing - Ans:✔✔-- Characterized by neck is extension with jaw clenched, pronated &

extended that are close to sides, & legs extended straight out


- Most ominous sign of brain stem damage


- BAD OUTCOMES


ALS Most Important Info - Ans:✔✔-- Progressive loss of motor neurons in CNS


- No cure, focus on management of symptoms


- Affects voluntary muscles


- Worried about airway


- Characterized by progressive weakness/atrophy, muscle cramps, muscle twitching, loss of coordination,

hyperactive deep tendon reflexes, difficulty speaking, difficulty breathing, & dysphagia




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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Most Important Info - Ans:✔✔-- Autoimmune disorder affecting nerve cells in

CNS causing worsening of voluntary muscle function


- Characterized by fatigue, pain, paresthesia, diplopia, visual changes,


tinnitus, vertigo, decreased hearing acuity, & plaques on MRI


- Visual symptoms occur first


- Can follow multiple different courses, relapsing-remitting is most common


Guillien-Barre Most Important Info - Ans:✔✔-- Acute paralytic polyneuropathy cased by a preceding

infection


- Characterized by ascending symmetrical weakness starting in legs


- Worried about airway


- Treated with medications & rehab, most patients make full recovery


Parkinson's Disease (PD) Most Important Info - Ans:✔✔-- Progressively debilitating disease that grossly

affects motor function


- Characterized by tremors, muscle rigidity, akinesia/bradykinesia, & postural instability


- No cure




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