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a. False—this is an epidural hematoma or an extradural hematoma.
b. A subdural hematoma is venous bleeding into the space beneath the dura and above the arachnoid from a tearing of the bridging veins within the cerebral hemispheres or from a laceration of brain tissue.
a. Padded tongue blade available (don’t stick anything in the patient’s mouth) b. Precautions should include: suction equipment at bedside, keep bed rails up and padded, and ensure patient has IV access.
b. Blood pressure c. Blood sugar
i. Symptoms of increased ICP are opposite of shock (decreased bp, increased pulse, and increased respiration)
b. Antiseizure medication can deactivate birth control—education patient of childbearing age
b. Acute inflammatory disease c. Seen after exposure to viral infections (about 2-4 weeks)
ii. If there is a change in the patient for the worse, we need to let the provider know.
a. Decreased level of consciousness