Seizures

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Seizures

Seizures Madona Plueger Abstract Seizures are a complication that can arise in patients with neurologic conditions. There are many different types of seizures, and each type is associated with different…

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Developmental Disorders

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Developmental Disorders

Developmental Disorders Denita Ryan Abstract Developmental disorders of the central nervous system originate during fetal development. These disorders may cause neurologic symptoms that manifest when the individual is an adult…

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Infectious Diseases

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases Denita Ryan Abstract Infectious diseases can occur anywhere within the central nervous system (CNS). They may be caused by bacteria, virus, fungus, or parasites and may be introduced…

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Hydrocephalus

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus Donna C. Wallace and Michele M. Grigaitis Abstract Hydrocephalus affects many patients with neurologic conditions. It is a result of dilatation of the ventricles in the brain, usually caused…

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Principles of Intracranial Pressure

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Principles of Intracranial Pressure

Principles of Intracranial Pressure Denita Ryan Abstract The principles of intracranial pressure, including pathology, variations, and treatment, form the foundation to understanding neurologic function. Increased intracranial pressure may be a…

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Radiotherapy

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy Maeve Dargush and Bryan Lee Abstract Radiotherapy refers to the use of high-energy X-rays or charged particles to treat lesions that are radiosensitive. It is typically used as an…

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Electrolyte Disturbances

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Electrolyte Disturbances

Electrolyte Disturbances Denita Ryan Abstract Electrolyte disturbances affect many patients with neurologic conditions. The most common electrolyte disturbances in these patients are an imbalance of sodium or glucose. Such disturbances…

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Neurofibromatosis

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Neurofibromatosis

© Jules_Kitano/ShutterStock CHAPTER 22 Neurofibromatosis CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Describe the etiology and various forms of neurofibromatosis. Review the genetics associated with neurofibromatosis types 1 and 2. Provide diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis…

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Sickle Cell Disease

Mar 23, 2020 by in NURSING Comments Off on Sickle Cell Disease

© Jules_Kitano/ShutterStock CHAPTER 11 Sickle Cell Disease CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Describe the etiology and various forms of sickle cell disease. Detail the symptoms associated with sickle cell disease. Discuss novel property…

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