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Type of skull fracture associated with a powerful blow
Bruising around the eyes, caused by trauma, is commonly referred to as what?
Test used to determine presence of cerebral spinal fluid
Type of local head injury resulting in glasgow coma scale of 10
Type of head injury that occurs with tearing of the brain tissues
Term referring to bruising of the brain tissue
What type of hematoma occurs when there is bleeding between the dura and arachnoid?
Term referring to something happening on the same side of the body as the injury
Treatment for an acute subdural hematoma
When there is hemorrhage within brain tissue, it is referred to as what type of hematoma?
Which lab value should be assessed rapidly in clients with acute change in level of consciousness?
modifiable risk factor for stroke prevention
Sudden onset of stroke-like symptoms that resolve spontaneously, and without intervention are what type of ischemic attack?
Type of stroke that can occur because of an insult to wall of the blood vessel, and a thrombus forms
Type of cerebrovascular accident that occurs spontaneously with rapid onset of signs & symptoms
Common complaint with an embolic stroke
Type of hemorrhage that results in red blood cells present in cerebral spinal fluid
A client who is impulsive and struggles with wanting to move too quickly likely injured which side of the brain?
A client with aphasia after suffering a stroke likely injured which side of the brain?
Loss of skilled voluntary movements
Which type of aphasia results in total failure of ability to cooperate
Cannot identify objects by sight, touch, or hearing
Inability to follow multiple sequenced commands
Procedure utilizing a balloon catheter to open a blocked artery
Reflex that must be present before anything is given orally to a client
What causes mucous to have an increased viscosity?
Eyelid drooping
What type of instructions does a client with CVA on right side of brain respond best to?
Refers to the cycle where ventricles fill with blood
Hematologic disease that increases workload of the heart by decreasing oxygen supply
Heart chambers do this initially when pressure in left ventricle is increased; it eventually becomes ineffective
Abbreviation for lab value used to determine the presence of heart failure
Stage of heart failure where a client is unable to perform activities of daily living without shortness of breath
Pneumonic that helps a client identify the symptoms of heart failure
Difficulty breathing effectively when lying down
How many pounds of weight gain is significant as a sign of heart failure?
Enlargement of the liver caused by right-sided heart failure
1st line medication to treat heart failure. It is a potassium depleting loop diuretic
What type of pacing places wires in two areas of the heart?
Inadequate blood supply to an organ
Obstruction of blood supply to an organ
State of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
Factors that refer to the effects on the rate of the heart
Effect of Haldol on kidneys
Descriptive term for a client in SIRS/MODS that is unable to break lactate down for energy
Most important lab test utilized to definitively treat infection
Hormone released by the pancreas as an endocrine function that helps regulate blood sugar levels
Process of converting glycogen into glucose
Cause of visual disturbances and blindness in diabetics

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