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COTAC II Exam 5 Key Concepts (Blank)
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What's a Ophthalmoscopy?
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What is a Slit-lamp examination?
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What's color vision testing?
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What's the Amsler grid?
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What's ultrasonography? What is it used for?
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What's angiography? What's it used for?
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What's Perimetry testing? What's it used for?
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What's a refractory error?
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What's Emmetropia?
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What's Myopia?
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What's Hyperopia?
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What's Astigmatism?
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What parameters need to be met to be considered legally blind?
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What causes someone to become legally blind?
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What's nursing management for someone who's legally blind?
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What's the patho of Glaucoma?
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How can you check for Glaucoma?
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What are risk factors for Glaucoma?
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What are the different types of Glaucoma?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Primary open-angle glaucoma?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Primary Angle-closure glaucoma?
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What's included in nursing managements for patients with glaucoma?
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What should be taught to a patient with glaucoma regarding medications?
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What are treatment options for Glaucoma?
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What should the patient with glaucoma be educated on when it comes to glaucoma surgery?
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What are the risk factors for Cataracts?
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What are the clinical manifestations of Cataracts?
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What's part of nursing care for a patient with Cataracts?
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What's included in pre-op care for someone with Cataracts?
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What's included in post-op care for someone with Cataracts?
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What's included in patient teaching for someone with Cataracts?
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What's the patho behind Retinal detachment?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Retinal detachment?
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What's the surgical treatment for Retinal detachment?
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What's nursing management for a patient having a surgery for Retinal detachment?
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What's the patho behind Macular degeneration?
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What are the signs and symptoms of macular degeneration?
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What are the types of macular degeneration?
Dry Macular Degeneration:
Wet Macular Degeneration:
What is the treatment for macular degeneration?
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What's important patient information regarding the treatment of macular degeneration?
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What's the patho of Diabetic Retinopathy?
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What are risk factors for Diabetic Retinopathy?
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What are symptoms for Diabetic Retinopathy?
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What are treatments for Diabetic Retinopathy?
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What's Conjunctivitis?
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What are symptoms of Conjuctivitis?
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What are the classifications of Conjunctivitis?
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What are the causes of Conjunctivitis?
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What's Enucleation?
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What's Evisceration?
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What's Extenteration?
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What's Ocular Prothesis?
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What's the Weber Test?
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What's the Rinne Test?
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What's the Audiometer?
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What's the Tympanogram?
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What's an Otoscopy?
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What's an Electronystagmography?
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What's Caloric Testing?
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What's hearing loss?
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What are the risk factors of hearing loss?
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What's Conductive hearing loss?
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What's Sensorinerual hearing loss?
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What's Mixed hearing loss?
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What's functional hearing loss?
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What are clinical manifestations of hearing loss?
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How should you communicate with someone who is hearing impaired?
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What is a Cerumen inspection?
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What's External Otitis?
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What's Malignant external otitis?
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What's tympanic membrane perforation?
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What are causes of Acute Otitis Media?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Acute Otitis Media?
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What should be included in the medical management of Acute Otitis Media?
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What's surgical treatment of Acute Otitis Media?
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What's Serous Otitis Media?
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What's Chronic Otitis Media?
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What's a Tympanoplasty?
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What's Ossiculoplasty?
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What's Mastoidectomy?
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What's Cholesteatoma?
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What are nursing interventions and patient teaching of surgical procedures?
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What's the patho of Ménière's disease?
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What are the signs of symptoms of Ménière's disease?
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What are the treatments for Ménière's disease?
Diet:
Medications:
What's part of surgical management of Meniere's Disease?
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What's Tinnitus?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Vertigo?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Ototoxicity?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Labrynthitis?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Ostoscelerosis?
Nursing Care:
Pharmacological Management:
What's Vestibular Rehab?
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What are Vertigo reducing activities?
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What are Cochlear Implants?
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What's part of a neurological assessment?
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What are the cranial nerves?
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What are Dermatomes?
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CT scan including nursing interventions?
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What are PET and SPECT?
Nursing Actions:
What's an MRI?
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What's the purpose of an MRI?
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What are contraindications of an MRI?
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What are pre-procedural nursing actions for an MRI?
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What are intra-procedural nursing actions for an MRI?
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What are post-procedural nursing actions for an MRI?
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What's a cerebral angiogram?
Nursing Actions:
What's an EEG?
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What are indications for an EEG?
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What are pre-procedural nursing actions for an EEG?
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What are intra-procedural nursing actions for an EEG?
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What are post-procedural nursing actions for an EEG?
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What's a lumbar puncture?
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What are indications for a lumbar puncture?
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What's a CSF analysis?
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What are nursing actions for a Lumbar Puncture?
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What are complications of a Lumbar Puncture?
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What is Akinetic Mutism?
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What's a Persistent Vegetative State?
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What's Locked-in Syndome?
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What's the Glasgow Coma Scale?
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What's Decorticate Posturing?
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What's Decerebrate Posturing?
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What are complications of Altered Level of Consciousness?
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What are medical management interventions of Altered Level of Consciousness?
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What's part of nursing management when it comes to altered level of consciousness?
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What's part of nursing management for someone who has an Altered Level of Consciousness?
Airway:
Mouth and Cornea Care:
Skin Integrity:
Thermoregulation:
Bowel and Bladder Function:
Sensory Stimulation and Communication:
What are actions to increase ICP?
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What are actions to decrease ICP?
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What is the CPP equation?
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What are early manifestations of increased ICP?
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What are late manifestations of increased ICP?
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What is Cushing's Triad?
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What is pharmacological management for increased ICP?
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What's part of medical management for increased ICP?
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What are complications of increased ICP?
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What's a craniotomy?
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What's a Supratentorial craniotomy?
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What's a Infratentorial craniotomy?
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What's a Trassphenoidal craniotomy?
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What are Burr holes?
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What are nursing actions for a craniotomy?
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What's a tonic clonic seizure?
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What's a tonic seizure?
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What's a clonic seizure?
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What's a Myoclonic seizure?
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What's an atonic/akinetic seizure?
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What's a complex partial seizure?
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What's a simple partial seizure?
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What are risk factors for seizures?
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What are seizure precautions?
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What's medical management for seizures?
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What's included in client education for seizures?
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What are complications of seizures?
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What is status epilepticus?
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What's a migraine with aura?
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What are stages of a migraine?
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What's an atypical migraine?
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What are abortive medications for headaches?
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What are preventative medications for headaches?
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What is important client education for migraines?
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What are cluster headaches?
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What are risk factors for strokes?
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How can you prevent a stroke?
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What's an Ischemic stroke?
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What's a Hemorrhagic stroke?
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What are clinical manifestations of a left cerebral hemisphere stroke?
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What are clinical manifestations of a right cerebral hemisphere stroke?
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What's a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)?
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What are diagnostic procedures for a stroke?
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What's a part of medical management for a hemorrhagic stroke?
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What's a part of medical management for an ischemic stroke?
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What criteria would need to be met for t-PA?
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What are considerations when administering t-PA?
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What are contraindications of t-PA?
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What are therapeutic procedures for a patient suffering from a stroke?
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What are nursing interventions for patients suffering from a stroke?
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What's a TBI?
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What's the patho behind a TBI?
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How can you prevent a TBI?
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What are clinical manifestations of a TBI?
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What's a open head injury?
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What's a closed head injury?
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How can you document the severity of a head injury?
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What's a concussion?
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What's a contusion?
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What's a diffuse axonal injury?
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What's an epidural hematoma?
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What are signs and symptoms of an epidural hematoma?
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What's the treatment for an epidural hematoma?
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What's a subdural hematoma?
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What's an acute subdural hematoma?
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What's a subacute hematoma?
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What's a chronic hematoma?
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What's a intracerebral hemorrhage?
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How can a hemorrhage be treated/ managed?
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What are nursing interventions for a patient with a hemorrhage?
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What is brain death?
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What are risk factors for a spinal cord injury?
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What are causes of a spinal cord injury?
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What are level of injury consequences?
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What is spinal shock?
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What is neurogenic shock?
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What is autonomic dysreflexia?
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What are the main causes of autonomic dysreflexia?
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What are the symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia?
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What are nursing actions when caring for a patient with autonomic dysreflexia?
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What is someone's respiratory status like if they have a spinal cord injury?
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What does orthostatic hypotension have to do with a spinal cord injury?
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What will muscle strength and tone look like in someone with a spinal cord injury?
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What will mobility look like in someone with a spinal cord injury?
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How will the bowel and bladder function be affected in a patient with a spinal cord injury?
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How will a spinal cord injury affect I's + O's?
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How will a spinal cord injury affect neurological status?
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How will a spinal cord injury affect the GI system?
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How will a spinal cord injury affect skin integrity?
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What is a halo traction?
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What are cervical tongs?
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What should be include in pin care for someone with halo traction or cervical tongs?
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How can spinal surgery help with a spinal cord injury?
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What is aseptic meningitis?
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What's fungal meningitis?
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What's septic meningitis?
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What are vaccines for meningitis?
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What are signs and symptoms of meningitis?
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What does a CSF analysis have to do with meningitis?
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What's included in nursing care for a patient with meningitis?
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What are medications for meningitis?
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What are complications of meningitis?
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What's a brain abscess?
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What are signs and symptoms of a brain abscess?
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What should be done regarding medical and nursing management for a patient with a brain abscess?
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What is encephalitis?
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What are the causes of encephalitis?
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What are the signs and symptoms of encephalitis?
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What's included in the medical and nursing management for a patient with encephalitis?
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What's the patho of Multiple Sclerosis?
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What are risk factors of Multiple Sclerorosis?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?
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What are diagnostic procedures for Multiple Sclerosis?
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What's a part of the nursing care for a patient with Multiple Sclerosis?
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What medications will help a patient with Multiple Sclerosis?
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What is Myasthenia Gravis?
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What are signs and symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis?
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What is the Tensilon Test?
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What's included in medical and nursing management for a patient with Myasthenia Gravis?
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What's a Myasthenic Crisis?
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What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
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What is the patho behind Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
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What are considerations for medical and nursing management when caring for someone with Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
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What are signs and symptoms of a Brain Tumor?
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What are diagnostic tests a Brain Tumor?
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What should be included in the medical and nursing management of a patient with a Brain Tumor?
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What are medications for a patient who has a Brain Tumor?
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What's Bell's Palsy?
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What causes Bell's Palsy?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Bell's Palsy?
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What's a part of medical and nursing management for a patient with Bell's Palsy?
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What's Parkinson's Disease?
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What's the patho behind Parkinson's Disease?
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What's a part of medical and nursing management when caring for someone with Parkinson's Disease?
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What are medications for a patient with Parkinson's Disease?
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What are therapeutic procedures to help someone with Parkinson's Disease?
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What's Huntington's Disease?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Huntington's Disease?
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What's a part of medical and nursing management for someone with Huntington's Disease?
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What's Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)?
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What are signs and symptoms of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)?
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What are ways to manage a patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)?
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How do you manage a patient with Muscular Dystrophies?
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What is Degenerative Disc Disease?
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How do you manage a Disc Herniation?
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The American chemist Robert S. Mulliken suggested a different definition for the electronegativity (EN) of an element, given by $$ \mathrm{EN}=\frac{I E_1+E A}{2} $$ where $I E_1$ is the first ionization energy and $E A$ is the electron affinity of the element. Calculate the electronegativities of $\mathrm{O}, \mathrm{F}$, and $\mathrm{Cl}$ using the preceding equation and data from the Chapter 4 Key Skills (pages 153-154). Compare the electronegativities of these elements on the Mulliken and Pauling scales. (To convert to the Pauling scale, divide each $\mathrm{EN}$ value by $230 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$.)
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