Neurology ICU prophecy CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025
Normal ICP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-5-15 mmHg
Formula for CPP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-MAP - CVP or MAP - ICP
Myasthenia Gravis - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Diagnosed with CSF analysis (high protein, normal
WBC)
Seizures - CORRECT-ANSWERS-
Guillain-Barre syndrome - CORRECT-ANSWERS-autoimmune condition that causes acute
inflammation of the peripheral nerves in which myelin sheaths on the axons are destroyed, resulting in
decreased nerve impulses, loss of reflex response, and sudden muscle weakness
Normal CSF lab values - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Pressure 70 - 180 mm
Appearance is clear & colorless
CSF total protein: 15 - 60 mg/100 mL
Gamma globulin: 3% to 12% of the total protein
CSF glucose: 50 - 80 mg/100 mL
CSF cell count: 0 - 5 white blood cells, no RBC
Chloride: 110 - 125 mEq/L
Stroke patients - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Do not receive dextrose
Status epilepticus drugs - CORRECT-ANSWERS-A condition in which seizures recur every few
minutes or last more than 30 minutes.
Emergency drugs: Benzodiazepines (*Diazepam! or lorazepam, midazolam,)
Preventitive drugs: Anticonvulsants (*Dilantin!/phenytoin or phenobarbital, fosphenytoin)
ANSWERS 2025
Normal ICP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-5-15 mmHg
Formula for CPP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-MAP - CVP or MAP - ICP
Myasthenia Gravis - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Diagnosed with CSF analysis (high protein, normal
WBC)
Seizures - CORRECT-ANSWERS-
Guillain-Barre syndrome - CORRECT-ANSWERS-autoimmune condition that causes acute
inflammation of the peripheral nerves in which myelin sheaths on the axons are destroyed, resulting in
decreased nerve impulses, loss of reflex response, and sudden muscle weakness
Normal CSF lab values - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Pressure 70 - 180 mm
Appearance is clear & colorless
CSF total protein: 15 - 60 mg/100 mL
Gamma globulin: 3% to 12% of the total protein
CSF glucose: 50 - 80 mg/100 mL
CSF cell count: 0 - 5 white blood cells, no RBC
Chloride: 110 - 125 mEq/L
Stroke patients - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Do not receive dextrose
Status epilepticus drugs - CORRECT-ANSWERS-A condition in which seizures recur every few
minutes or last more than 30 minutes.
Emergency drugs: Benzodiazepines (*Diazepam! or lorazepam, midazolam,)
Preventitive drugs: Anticonvulsants (*Dilantin!/phenytoin or phenobarbital, fosphenytoin)