Describe how an infant may compensate for increased
intracranial pressure
Describe the six levels of consciousness
Describe a coup and contra coup head injury
Differentiate between a generalized seizure and a partial
(focal) seizure. How can one guess about the area of focus
regarding a partial seizure based on the characteristics of a
seizure?
What is hydrocephalus and how is it managed?
3. Briefly describe the process of CSF production and
intracranial pressure regulation.
4. What type of neural system dysfunction occurs in patients
with myasthenia gravis?
1- What are risk factors for Hypertension, describe systolic and
diastolic blood pressure?
2- What is considered normal blood pressure and what conditions
predisposes the patient to hypertension?
3- What teaching is recommended to prevent the development of
the condition and its progression?
4- What are treatment options?
5- What are the two types of hypertension?
6- Describe signs and symptoms and the difference between
Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis.
1. Describe to me the different stages of pressure injuries.
What are their identifying factors?
2. List 5 intervention for prevention of pressure injuries with
a rationale for why you would perform these actions and how they
help in prevention.
3. Identify 3 common sites for pressure injuries and tell me
why.
4. What are some therapeutic measures that can be taken to help
with the healing of pressure injuries?
5. Explain the difference between mechanical, enzymatic,
autolytic, and surgical...
1. What would happen to blood flow if pressure
increased? Decreased? What would happen to blood flow if
resistance increased? Decreased?
2. What kinds of things affect resistance in blood
vessels? Which one of these has the greatest effect? Explain
why in terms of laminar flow.
1. Identify how the concept of intracranial regulation and
sensation relates to patients with dementia.
2. What is done to maintain the dignity of these vulnerable
adults? Identify at least 2 nursing interventions
that help maintain the dignity of vulnerable adults.
1. What is a stroke?
2. What are the warning signs of a stroke?
3. Describe the treatment for Stroke
4. What is a risk factor of stroke that the patient CANNOT
change?
A. Weight
B. High Blood Pressure
C. Age
D. Tobacco Use
5. What is a risk factor of stroke that the patient CAN
change? *
A. Race
B. Age
C. Family History
D. High Cholesterol
NCLEX Questions
6. After a patient experienced a brief episode of tinnitus,...