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Neuro 2 Exam 1
TBI Management
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10/10/2005

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What is the range of scores on the Glasgow Coma Scale?
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3-15
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a score between what two numbers indicates severe injury, on the GCS?
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3-8
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a score between what two numbers indicates moderate injury, on the GCS?
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9-12
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a score between what two numbers indicates mild injury, on the GCS?
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13-15
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What CN will you likely see a defect in w/ increased ICP?
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3 (efferent pupillary reactions)
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What is physiological anisocoria?
Definition
slightly different size of pupils
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What are the surgical management techniques for TBI?
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Relief of brain compression (remove fragments), prevention of infection (antibiotics, removal of foreign bodies), Insertion of a device to monitor ICP.
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What's the most common post-TBI surgical intervention?
Definition
ICP monitoring device.
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ICP is considered elevated under what conditions?
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ICP >20mmHg for >5 mins
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What is Cerebral Perfusion Pressure?
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MAP - ICP
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Why use CPP?
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Gives a more accurate picture of brain perfusion. MAP needs to be > ICP. If ICP is > MAP, blood can't perfuse brain tissue.
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What is a normal cerebral perfusion pressure?
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60-70mmHg
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How can CPP be raised? (3)
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1. osmotic therapy to lower ICP, 2. sedative therapy to reduce CBF, cerebral metabolic rate and thus ICP, 3. Vasopressive drugs to elevate MAP.
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What are the 10 general and metabolic management issues for a TBI pt?
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1. catheter to monitor I & O accurately. 2. Maintainance of normal electrolyte balance. 3. Bowel Care. 4. skin care 5. respiratory care. 6. ROM 7. positioning for coma pt 8. Corneal protection for comatose pt w/ eyes open. 9. NG tube 10. Watch for fever.
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Watching for a fever has two major implications. What are they?
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1. Fever can = infection. 2. Control of temp helps control ICP. (Incr temp is associated w/ incr ICP.)
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What are the GI complications seen in TBI pts?
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stress ulcers and liver dysfunction
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why is liver dysfunction seen in TBI pts?
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cardiac shock and decr blood supply to the liver -> liver dysfunction
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Cardiac dysfunction may be seen in the TBI pt. Why?
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Electrolyte imbalances, and changes in ventilation can result in cardiac complications.
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what are the two types of 'neurogenic bladder'? What nerves affect bladder function?
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spastic and flaccid. nerves S2-4.
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Spactic neurogenic bladder affects function how?
Definition
it empties all the time.
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what is overflow incontinence?
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flaccid neurogenic bladder results in a non-emptying bladder.
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What are they hyponatremia Sx? (7)
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Mental status changes, lethargy, coma, psychosis, seizures, cramps, nausia.
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what are some causes of hyponatremia? (8)
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osmotic diuresis, kidney failure, vomiting, diarrhea, water intoxication, hypothyroidism, heart failure, meds.
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What are the Sx of hypernatremia? (3)
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severe thirst, lethargy, coma
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what are causes of hypernatremia? (4)
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diabetes, meds, impaired thirst, Na overload
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What are some causes of peripheral nerve injuries? (4)
Definition
trauma, poor positioning, post-op complications, heterotropic ossification
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where is heterotopic ossification commonly seen? (3)
Definition
hips, knees and elbows
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What are potential complications caused by HO? (5)
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ankylosis, pain and limited ROM, peripheral nerve compression, vascular compression, lymphedema.
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What are the risk factors for HO? (3)
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prolonged coma, immobility, spasticity
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how long after TBI is HO usually seen?
Definition
3-4mos post injury
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what are the HO Sx? (6)
Definition
decr ROM, swelling, erythema, warmth, muscle guarding, fever.
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What are the Tx options for HO?
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ROM exercises, control of muscle tone (to increase range, not decrease HO), NSAIDS (a little bit of research supports), prophylactic meds, surgical resection.
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How common is post-traumatic epilepsy in TBI pts?
Definition
25-50% have it.
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