Neurologic Flashcards

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Subdural hematoma

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  • a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that may vary in size
  • A computed tomography (CT) will show bleeding into the space between the dura and arachnoid membranes surrounding the brain
  • Large subdural hematomas with neurological impairment require critical care admission, neurosurgery consultation, and frequent neurological assessments
  • The nurse must assess the client for increasing ICP, which is manifested by alteration in level of consciousness, headache, reports of nausea, and restlessness
  • An isotonic solution should be prescribed if the physician wants to maintain euvolemia.
  • The client’s immobility puts them at risk for venous thromboembolism, and mechanical prophylaxis via pneumatic compression devices to the lower extremities is appropriate
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Frontal Lobe - thought processes

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✓ Regulates affective responses to situations

✓ Primary motor area; Broca’s area for auditory expression

✓ Controls reasoning, concentration, cognition

✓ Formulation of goals

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Temporal Lobe - auditory

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✓ Wernecke area for language comprehension

✓ Interpretation of sound

✓ Complicated memory patterns

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Parietal Lobe - sensory and motor

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✓ Proprioception

✓ Processes nonverbal expressions

✓ Processes taste

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Occipital Lobe - vision

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✓ The primary visual center
(visual association and memories)

Homonymous hemianopia is a complete left or right visual field defect. The client may need to be taught to scan the room, and the nurse should place objects in the unaffected visual field.

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Homonymous hemianopia

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  • a complete left or right visual field defect.
  • The client may need to be taught to scan the room, and the nurse should place objects in the unaffected visual field.
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Proprioception

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  • is for the client to have an awareness of their body position
  • Testing a client’s proprioception is done via the Romberg test
  • If the client should have impairments with proprioception, this highly suggests an insult to the parietal lobe, which primarily processes sensory input, proprioception, and taste.

Parietal Lobe - sensory and motor
✓ Proprioception
✓ Processes nonverbal expressions
✓ Processes taste

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Expressive aphasia and impulsivity

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  • can be explained as an insult to the frontal lobe, which is the brain’s executive center
  • Broca’s area can be found in the frontal lobe and, if damaged, may cause the client to have expressive aphasia.
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