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regardless of the origin of the increase or the compensation that occurs,
intracranial pressure will continue to build until the problem is addressed
ICP
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intracranial pressure
Decerebration
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extended, adducted, and internal rotation of the arm; flexion of the wrist
and fingers; the legs are extended and the feet are plantar flexed.
Decortication
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abduction of the arm at the shoulder with flexion at the elbow and
pronation and flexion at the wrist; the legs extend at the hips and knees
blood & CSF volume
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10% each
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Acidosis, Alcohol Intoxication
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