Neurology - CPP and ICP Flashcards
1
Q
The Monroe-Kellie doctrine states that the sum of _______ remains constant.
A
all contents in the skull (blood, CSF, brain parenchyma)
2
Q
What are the steps of “correction” with increasing ICP?
A
- Evacuation of venous blood (squeezing of venous sinuses)
- Evacuation of CSF (squeezing of ventricles)
- Herniation of brain itself
3
Q
Evaluation of elevated ICP in the field.
A
- Evaluate changes to mental status
- Evaluate for posturing (decorticate or decerebrate posturing)
- Dilated pupils
4
Q
For intracranial injury, dilated pupils occur on the (same/opposite) side of the brain lesion.
A
same side
5
Q
Cushing’s Triad
A
- HTN
- Bradycardia
- Abnormal respirations
6
Q
Cushing’s Triad is a(n) (late/early) sign of increased ICP
A
late
7
Q
How do we optimize venous outflow from the brain in incr. ICP?
A
- elevate head of bed
- loosen cervical collar
8
Q
Explauin the mechanism of sedation decreasing ICP
A
Sedation results in decreased blood flow, as “thinking” increases blood flow