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What is a concussion,how is it caused, what are the signs symptoms and treatment ? .
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- A/An _______________ is performed to gain access to the brain or to relieve intracranial pressure.A visiting nurse is performing a family assessment of ayoung couple caring for their newborn who was diagnosedwith cerebral palsy. The nurse notes that the mother’s hairand clothing are unkempt, the house is untidy, and themother states that she is “so busy with the baby that I don’thave time to do anything else.” What would be the priorityintervention for this family?a. Arrange to have the infant removed from the home.b. Inform other members of the family of the situation. c. Increase the number of visits by the visiting nurse.d. Notify the care provider and recommend respite care forthe mother.pathophysiology head injury/ spinal cord injury (primary/secondary, types, clinical manifestations, assessment tools, etc)
- pathophysiology Frank Charrom [FC] is a 54-year-old man with a history of chronic heavy alcohol use. He has frequent bouts of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding for which he has been hospitalized on six separate occasions over the past 5 years. He continues to drink and exhibits common manifestations of alcoholic cirrhosis. He was recently hit by a car and hospitalized for a broken leg. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident and had a blood alcohol level of 1.8. FC’s family reports his mental functioning has deteriorated significantly over the past few months. What are the common manifestations of alcoholic cirrhosis?pathophysiology Frank Charrom [FC] is a 54-year-old man with a history of chronic heavy alcohol use. He has frequent bouts of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding for which he has been hospitalized on six separate occasions over the past 5 years. He continues to drink and exhibits common manifestations of alcoholic cirrhosis. He was recently hit by a car and hospitalized for a broken leg. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident and had a blood alcohol level of 1.8. FC’s family reports his mental functioning has deteriorated significantly over the past few months. What is the most likely underlying cause of FC’s progressive mental deterioration?pathophysiology Frank Charrom [FC] is a 54-year-old man with a history of chronic heavy alcohol use. He has frequent bouts of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding for which he has been hospitalized on six separate occasions over the past 5 years. He continues to drink and exhibits common manifestations of alcoholic cirrhosis. He was recently hit by a car and hospitalized for a broken leg. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident and had a blood alcohol level of 1.8. FC’s family reports his mental functioning has deteriorated significantly over the past few months. Why is FC at particular risk for GI bleeding?
- pathophysiology Frank Charrom [FC] is a 54-year-old man with a history of chronic heavy alcohol use. He has frequent bouts of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding for which he has been hospitalized on six separate occasions over the past 5 years. He continues to drink and exhibits common manifestations of alcoholic cirrhosis. He was recently hit by a car and hospitalized for a broken leg. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident and had a blood alcohol level of 1.8. FC’s family reports his mental functioning has deteriorated significantly over the past few months. What secondary problem is likely to occur with FC’s abrupt cessation of alcohol intake while hospitalized?General x N 7C Socia x O Mail - A X C Clever | x Concussi x E Edulastic x (2) H /diseasesinjuriesandconditions/concussions/quiz/?t3DeyJ2aWV3X21vZGUiOiJhc3NpZ25tZW50liwiYXNzaWdubWVudF9pZCI 1 When you get a concussion, the hard bone of the cranium: Helps limit the severity of the injury Is part of what causes the damage Keeps the brain immobile Releases layers of protective fluid DELLWhat is Brain Cancer