as a nurse how do we evaluate a patient who has an anoxic brain injury?

as a nurse how do we evaluate a patient who has an anoxic brain injury?
why is aspiration a concern with patients with anoxic brain injury?
Describe pathophysiology, risks, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and treatment of anoxic brain injury and expected outcomes.
The nurse is caring for a patient with expressive aphasia from a traumatic brain injury. Which desired outcome should be included in the plan of care? Patient will recover full use of speech vocabulary in 1 week. Patient will carry a pen and a pad of paper around for communication. Patient will thicken drinks to prevent aspiration. Patient will communicate nonverbally. Question 18 (1 point) An appropriate technique for the nurse to implement when caring for a patient's body after...
Fundamental of nursing
Think Like a Nurse A client with brain injury needs to learn how to administer insulin. Another learner, who must learn to change a wound dressing, has attention deficit-hyperactivity disairder (ADHD). •How do you think this client's health status might affect motivation to learn? How do you think this client's health status might affect the ability to be actively involved in the learning? Think Like a Nurse (cont'd) What approaches or changes might you need to make...
Handout ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY WORKSHEET 1. What can we expect if an injury causes diffuse damage? 2. What are the physical deficits that may be seen after an A.B.I.? 3. What are some behaviours that may be exhibited as a result of A.B.I.? 4. The brain controls everything we do and everything we are. Do you believe that statement?
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Handout WORKSHEET 1. What can we expect if an injury causes diffuse damage? What are the physical deficits that may be seen after an A.B.I.? 2. What are some behaviours that may be exhibited as a result of A.B.I.? 3. The brain controls everything we do and everything we are. Do you believe that 4. statement?
A nurse is caring for a client who has brain cancer and is transferring to hospice care. The client's son tell the nurse ' i don't know what to tell he asks how he is going to die ' which 0f the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?.
A nursing home resident who sustained a hypoxic brain injury eight years ago was hospitalized with increasing respiratory failure and fever due to bilateral aspiration pneumonia and severe sepsis. The patient has recurrent seizures due to the old intracranial injury, with loss of consciousness from an accidental fall. Final diagnoses: (1) Severe sepsis, (2) aspiration pneumonia, (3) acute respiratory failure, (4) recurrent seizures due to old intracranial injury. Assign the appropriate codes
1. A nurse is assessing a client with a brain injury using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The client does not open their eyes, makes no sounds, and makes no movements. How would the nurse score the client using the GCS? a.6 b. 16 c. 3 d. 5 2. A client is fully awake, knows the date, who they are, and where they are. Which charting statement would most accurately reflect this assessment? a. Alert;...
The nurse is caring for a client with acute kidney injury who has a serum potassium level of 5.5 mmol/L. The nurse administers sodium polystyrene sulfonate to the client. What is the rationale behind this nursing action?