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Your patient is Mrs. Thorne. She is drowsy,
and complaining of photophobia and "the
worst headache" she's ever had. Headache is
accompanied by nausea. You assess and
record vital signs: BP 150/90, P 116 regular, R
18, rectal T 37.4 degrees C (99.3 degrees F). -
Mrs. Thorne has a subarachnoid hemorrhage
(SAH) which may be a result of bleeding from
a cerebral aneurysm. You know that SAH
resulting from a cerebral aneurysm is
characterized by: - Correct Answers
✅arterial bleeding into the subarachnoid
space
Which of the following describes the correct
procedure for testing for Kernig's sign? -
Correct Answers ✅Passively flex one of the
patient's legs at the hip and knee and then
extend her knee while observing for pain or
resistance
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You note that Mrs. Thorne arrived from the
Emergency Department (ED) with a peripheral
IV line through which dextrose 5% in water is
slowly infusing at 75 mL per hour. Which of
the following is indicated? - Correct Answers
✅Question the infusion solution
After subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) due to
bleeding from a cerebral aneurysm, patients
like Mrs. Thorne are at high risk for
complications. Besides rebleeding,
complications include: - Correct Answers
✅hydrocephalus,
cerebral vasospasm, seizures
Mrs. Thorne requires frequent neurological
assessment for signs of increased intracranial
pressure (ICP). In assessing Mrs. Thorne for
indications of increased ICP, which of the
following assessments is most important? -
Correct Answers ✅Level of consciousness