NEURO Flashcards
1
Q
What is trigeminal neuralgia?
A
- Sudden, sharp pain along the trigeminal nerve.
- Symptoms are usually unilateral and primarily in the maxillary and mandibular branches
2
Q
What are some triggers of trigeminal neuralgia?
A
Washing the face, chewing food, brushing teeth, yawning, or talking.
3
Q
What is the immediate intervention of trigeminal neuralgia?
A
Consistent pain control
DOC = Carbamazepine (associated with agranulocytosis and infection risk; clients should be told to report any fever or sore throat)
4
Q
A positive romberg test indicates:
A
A loss of balance is considered to be a positive Romberg sign and indicates that ataxia is sensory in nature rather than cerebellar.
-These clients would require assistance with ambulation