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after a nerve is cut or damaged what happens to the nerve distally to that |
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regenerates and retracts within 24 hrs |
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how does recovery occur in peripheral nerve trauma. |
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schwann cells regenerate from both proximal and distal and regernarate the axons to grow. the better the alingment the more normal the function |
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how is slow regeneration of perpheral damge occur |
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infection and increasing age |
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who is peripheral damage common in and how do they feel the pain |
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common in those who served wartime and it feels like a burning sensatin |
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there are two phases in peripheral nerve damge what are they |
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warm and cold warm- skin is warm and flushed cold- skin appears mottled and cyanotic |
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restless leg syndrome who is affected more |
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burning or prickly sensation with the urge to move women more then men |
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what are some risk factors of RLS |
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polyneuropathies advanced age sleep deprivaiton |
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what is felt in the legs with RLS |
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crawling type sensation refered to as "night walkers" |
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what are some of the meds used for RLS |
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dopamine agonists and antieliptic drugs |
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what are some lifestyle changes with RLS |
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limit caffien lsoe weight exersice quit smoking |
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trimengeminal nuralgia what is it affect whos is affect and what age group |
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doulourex affects the trigeminal and the fifth nerve occurs inmore women over 50 is familial |
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how does trimengeminal neuralgia provoked and where does it occur |
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provoked by trigger zone like dental procedure and is usually unilateral |
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what is the course of trimengeminal neuralgia |
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bouts of pain then remissions may be from days to years and attac free period become shorter as a person ages |
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what is the priority of care with trimengeminal neurolgia |
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what is the first druig of choice with trimengeminal |
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percutaneous sterotactic rhizotomy what is this procedure and what ios done postopt |
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heating current goes thru the needle to destroy some of the fibers after procedure apply ice pack to jaw |
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facial paralysis or bells palsey what cranial nerves it affect and who does it affect |
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paralysis of cranialnerve VII V or VIII occurs in all ages more common n young adults |
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how does the pain occur in bells palsey |
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behind the ear of on the face maylose the ability to tear or have excesive tearing |
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what is bells palsey from |
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inflammatory process or dormant hepes infections or a cold |
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what are two treatemtns for bells palsey |
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corticosteroids antivirals |
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CHAPTER 47 CRITICALLY ILL NEURO |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERNEC BETWEEN TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATACK AND REVERSIBLE ISCHEMIC NEURO DEFICIT |
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THE LENGTH OF TIME A EPRSON IS SYMPTOMATIC TIA IS 24 HRS RIND IS 24 HRS TO A WEEK |
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WHAT THERAPY IS A PT ON AFTER A TIA OR RIND |
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ATROKE HOW DOES IT HAPPEN |
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CHANGE INNORMAL BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE BRAIN |
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WHY IS THE FLOW TO THE BRAIN VIP |
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IT CAN NOT STORE O2 OR GLUCLOSE AND HAS TO RECIEVE A CONSTANT FLOW TO PROVIDE NUTRIENTS AND BLOOD FLOW ALLOWS TO REMOVE WASTE BUILDUP |
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WHERE ARE THE EFFECTS OF THE STROKE FOUND IN THE BRAIN |
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AROUND THE LEASION AND CONTALATERAL HEMISPHERE |
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WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN ON THE CONTRALATERAL SIDE FROM WHERE IT HAS HAPPENED |
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HOW ARE STROKES CLASSIFIED |
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HOW IS AN ISCHEMIC STROKE |
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OCCLUSION OR BLOCKAGE OR CEREBRAL ARTERY |
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HOW IS A THROMBOTIC STROKE |
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ARTHERSCLEROSIS AND RUPTURE OF A PLAQUE |
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point of division of the carotid and the vertabrea arteries |
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bleeding into the brain usully from hypertension |
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bleeding into the subarachnoid space between the arachnoid and the pia mater |
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abnormall ballooning or blister along a noraml artery |
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what artery is the most vommon one involved in an embolic strok |
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sudden constriciton of a cerbral artery usually due to n aneurysm |
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what is the difference in evolution of; thromboitc embolic hemorrhagic stroke |
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imprvement and worsening or episodes abrupt and steady abrupt |
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what are the difference in contributing facotrs in a thrombotic embolic hemorrhagic stroke |
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hyprtension, arthersclerosis cardiac disease hypertension, vessle disorders |
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arteriovenous malformation |
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abnormality during embryonic development spagetti like mass of malformed thin walled dialated vessles |
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stroke can appear at any time but what have researchers found |
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circardian pattern with a peak between 6 am and noon |
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what are 2 major risk factors to a stroke |
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sedentary life style and high fat diet |
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what diet should you recomend to those with risk for stroke |
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high in fruits and veggie an low in saturated fat |
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risk factors that are modifiable for stroke |
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smoking obesity birth control alcohol |
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ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic strokes what is the difference in when they occur |
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ischemic during sleep and hemorrhagic during ACTIVITY |
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DID THE SYMPTOMS WITH THIS STROKE WORSEN AFTER THE INITIAL ONSET |
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DID THE SYMPTOMS WITH THIS STROKE IMPROVE? |
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THIS IS THE WORST HEADACH OF MYLIFE, IM HAVEN/V, STIFF NECK, PHOTOPHOBIA |
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WHAT AREA OF THE BRAIN IS MORE INVOLVED WITH PROPRIOCEPTION |
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WHAT ARE THREE CLUES TO A PERSON HAVING STROKE IN THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN |
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PERSONALITY CHANGES CANT DETERMINE TIME OR PLACE DENIAL |
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IF A PERSON HAS A STROKE IN THE LEFT ISDE OF THE BRAIN WHAT WILL OCUUR 5 |
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APHASIA (CAN COMPREHEAND) ALEXIA(READING PROBLEMS) DYSLEXIA( READING PROBLEMS) ACALCULIA (WRITING PROBLEMS) AGRAPHIA(MATH PROBLEMS) |
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IF THERE IS PARALYSIS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BODY WHAT CAN THAT DETERMINE |
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STROKE ON THE LEFT CERBRAL HEMISPHERE |
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WHAT SIDE IS EFFECTED WHEN THERE IS A HEARING LOSS |
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WHAT SIDE HAS DEPRESSION, GUILT,WORRIES AND IS SLOW |
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WHAT SIDE OF THE BRAIN WOULD HAVE IMPULSIVENESS LACK OF AWARENESS, EUPHORIA AND POOR JUDGEMENT |
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UNILATERAL BODY NEGLECT IS COMMON IN WHAT SIDE OF STROKES |
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THIS PT IS IN THE WHEELCHAIR LEANING TO THE LEFT WITH ARM CAUSGHT IN THE CHAIR AND THINKS ALL IS FINE WHO IS THIS |
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BRIEF PERIOD OF BLINDNESS |
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BLINDNESS IN HALF OF THE VISUAL FIELD |
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BLINDNESS IN SAME SIDE OF BOTH EYES |
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WHAT CRANILA NERVE ARE YOU ASSESING IF YOU ASK A PERSON TO CHEW |
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WHAT CRANIAL NERVE IS THE SWALLOW REFLEX |
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ABSENT GAG REFLEX CRANIAL ERVE |
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FACIAL PARALYSIS CRANIAL NERVE |
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WHAT MAY THE LABS LOOK LIKE AFTER A STROKE |
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INCREASED HEMATOCRITE AND HEMOGLOBIN, WBC |
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WHAT CHANGES MAY BE SEEN ON A ECG WITH A STROKE |
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INVERTED T WAVE, ST DEPRESSION, PROLONGED QT |
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WHAT IS THE STANDARD CARE PROVIDED TO A STROKE PT |
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2 IV LINE NON DEXTORSEIOSTONIC SALINE |
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WHEN IS THE PT MOST AT RISK FOR INCREASE ICP AFTER STROKE |
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WHAT IS THE BEST POSITION FOR THE HOB IN STROK |
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ELEVATED TO DECREASE BLOOD FLOW TO THE BRAIN |
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WHAT POSITION PROMOTES DRAINAGE IN THE STROKE VICITM |
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MIDLINE AND IN A NEUTRAL POSITION |
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WHY SHOULD EXTREME HIP AND NECK FLEXION BE AVOIDED IN STROKES |
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CAN INCREASE THORAC PRESSURE AND INTERFERS WITH DRAINAGE FROM THE BRAIN |
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WHY SHOULD CLUSTER OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS BE AVOIDED IN ICP AND STROKES |
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