front 1 Which assessment techniques are used to determine physiological manifestations of a traumatic brain injury?
| back 1 A. Assess for tinnitus or hearing difficulty. B. Observe the area behind Jeff's ears. C. Observe the area around Jeff's eyes. E. Check Jeff’s ear cavity for leaking fluid. |
front 2 What method can the nurse use to determine if the drainage is CSF?
| back 2 C. Observe for a "halo" around a spot of drainage. |
front 3 Which nursing intervention should be initiated to prevent increased ICP?
| back 3 B. Keep the head of the bed elevated at 30 degrees. |
front 4 Jeff requests something for his headache. Which medication is best for the nurse to administer to Jeff for his complaint of headache?
| back 4 D. Acetaminophen (Tylenol). |
front 5 Which components are measured by the GCS?
| back 5 A. Verbal response, motor response, and eye opening. |
front 6 What is the Glasgow Coma Scale rating obtained in this assessment? (Enter numerical value only.)
| back 6 11 |
front 7 This score indicates which finding to the nurse?
| back 7 B. Declining neurologic condition. |
front 8 Which sign is the most important early indicator of increasing ICP?
| back 8 C. Change in level of consciousness. |
front 9 The HCP prescribes the following for Jeff: 0.9 Normal Saline at 30 mL/hour. 20% mannitol IVPB every 12 hours. Furosemide 20 mg IVP following mannitol (Osmitrol). Dexamethasone 4 mg IVP every 6 hours. Phenytoin 100 mg IVP every 8 hours. Which medications can be mixed with the other medications?
| back 9 A. Mannitol B. Furosemide C. Dexamethasone |
front 10 Which nursing intervention should the nurse include when administering the mannitol?
| back 10 C. Administer by IV infusion undiluted. |
front 11 This method of administration is chosen to reduce the risk of which possible problem?
| back 11 D. Fluid overload. |
front 12 The nurse prepares to administer Furosemide (Lasix) 20 mg IVP. The drug availability is Lasix 10 mg/mL. How many mL should the nurse administer IVP? | back 12 2 mL |
front 13 Which Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) results would be desirable for a client with increased ICP?
| back 13 C. PO2 of 97 and PCO2 of 35. |
front 14 Which documentation indicates that the expected outcome of the mechanical ventilation was achieved?
| back 14 A. Client exhibits no signs or symptoms of increased ICP. |
front 15 What is the best response by the nurse?
| back 15 D. "While I can keep many things confidential, there are instances where I may have to share some information." |
front 16 Before responding to the media, which information is of primary concern to the supervisor?
| back 16 B. Has the client signed a release of information? |
front 17 Which intervention should the nurse initiate?
| back 17 D. Assess vital signs and neurological status. |
front 18 Which additional clinical manifestation is often seen in bacterial meningitis?
| back 18 D. Photophobia. |
front 19 Which additional nursing diagnosis is important to include when planning Jeff's care during this period?
| back 19 B. Risk for impaired physical mobility. |
front 20 Which interventions must be performed by the nurse?
| back 20 B. Assess an older adult client with dyspnea. E. Provide discharge instructions to a client ready to go home. |
front 21 Which statement about adolescents should guide the nurse's response?
| back 21 C. Adolescents need to develop a sense of self and personal identity. |
front 22 What is the nurse's best response to Jeff's refusal to see his friends?
| back 22 C. "You sound concerned about how your friends will react when they see you." |
front 23 Which statement by Jeff indicates that he has a clear understanding of the course of events he can anticipate?
| back 23 C. "I may never be back to my former self." |
front 24 Which is the most significant behavior change in adolescent behavior needed to reduce traumatic brain injuries?
| back 24 C. Never get in a vehicle with someone who has been drinking alcohol. |