Joanne V. Hickey, PhD, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC, FAAN, FCCM Professor Patricia L. Starck/PARTNERS Professor of Nursing The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston School of Nursing Houston, Texas
Contributors ..................................................................... v Preface ........................................................................... ix SECTION 1 NEUROSCIENCE NURSING: CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE ......................................................................1 CHAPTER 1 The State of the Science of Neuroscience Nursing Practice .. ..... ....... ..... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... .1 Joanne V . Hickey Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... ......1 The State of Health Care and Practice ... ....... ..... ...... ...... .....1 The Information Society .................................................2 Trends Shaping Health Care Delivery ................................2 National Agenda for Health .............................................5 Professional Nursing and Neuroscience Specialty Practice ....6 CHAPTER 2 Ethical Perspectives and End-of-Life Care ..................... 10 Shannon E. Pearce Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .... 10 National Initiatives and Trends ...................................... 10 An Ethical Perspective of Neuroscience Practice ... ...... ....... 11 Ethics, Morality, and Legality ......................................... 12 Framework for Ethical Decision Making .......................... 13 Interdisciplinary Team ................................................. 14 Decision-Making Capacity and Advance Directives and Living Wills . ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... 17 End-of-Life Care . ....... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ... 19 National Palliative Care Guidelines ... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... . 20 Referral to Palliative Care ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... 20 Fostering Professional Growth in Ethical Decision Making ... 25 CHAPTER 3 Beyond the Hospital: Preparing and Caring for Neuroscience Patients After Acute Care ......................... 29 Andrea L. Strayer, Rachel M. Kiley, and Nancy E. Villanueva Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .... 29 Magnitude of the Challenge: The Number of People Living With Neurological Disorders .. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 29 Patient- or Person-Centered Care? Concepts in Evolution . .. 30 Person- and Family-Centered Care Engagement and Outcomes ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... .. 30 Person- and Family-Centered Care: Evidence-Based Practice ............................................ 30 Agenda for Nurse-Led Care Coordination . ....... ...... ..... ...... 32 Care Coordination Communication .. ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... . 33 Caregiving Settings Beyond Critical and Acute Care . ..... ..... 34 Unique Discharge Challenges ........................................ 37 Interprofessional Team ..... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .. 38 Two-Way Communication ............................................ 38 Caregiving by Family and Friends ................................... 40 Care for the Caregiver ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ....... ..... ...... 42 Research Gaps ............................................................ 42 Future Directions ........................................................ 43 SECTION 2 ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OF NEUROSCIENCE PATIENTS ......................................... 47 CHAPTER 4 Overview of Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology ... ...... 47 Joanne V . Hickey Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .... 47 Embryonic Development of the Nervous System ............... 47 Cells of the Nervous System ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... 47 Components of the Cell Body ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... 48 Cell Processes: Axons and Dendrites .. ....... ..... ...... ..... ...... 49 Physiology of Nerve Impulses . ...... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... 50 Functions and Divisions of the Nervous System ....... ...... .... 53 Cranial and Spinal Bones ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... 53 Spine ........................................................................ 55 Ligaments of the Spine ................................................. 55 Intervertebral Discs ... ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ... 55 Meninges . ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... 56 Cerebrospinal Fluid ..................................................... 58 Cerebrovascular Circulation ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... .. 60 Characteristics of the Cerebral Circulation . ....... ..... ....... ... 60 Blood–Brain Barrier, the BBB ... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... .. 64 Brain (Encephalon) .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... .. 65 General Functions of the Cerebral Cortex According to Lobes ... ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... . 67 Dominance of a Cerebral Hemisphere ............................. 69 Corpus Callosum ... ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... 69 Basal Ganglia .. ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..... . 69 Diencephalon .. ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... ..... 69 Internal Capsule ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... 70 Hypophysis (Pituitary Gland)......................................... 70 Brainstem (Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla) ........................ 71 Cerebellum ................................................................ 72 Special Systems Within the Brain ................................... 72 Spinal Cord ................................................................ 74 Dorsal (Sensory) Roots ..... ...... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ...... ... 76 ContentsVentral (Motor) Roots .................................................. 76 Classification of Nerve Fibers ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ... 76 Motor System ............................................................. 78 Sensory System .... ....... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... ....... . 78 Autonomic Nervous System .......................................... 81 Cranial Nerves ............................................................ 86 CHAPTER 5 Diagnostics for Patients With Neurological Disorders ..... 93 Nicole Bennett Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .... 93 Patient and Family Teaching .... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 93 X-Rays of the Head and Vertebral Column ... ...... ...... ...... ... 94 Structural Neuroimaging Techniques of the Brain and Spinal Cord ........................................................ 95 Functional Neuroimaging Techniques of the Brain........... 102 Cerebrospinal Fluid and Spinal Procedures .................... 103 Cerebrovascular Neuroimaging .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 105 Biopsies ... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... 107 Nervous System Electrical Activity and Conduction .... ..... 108 Genetic Testing . ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ...... ... 111 Neuropsychologic Examination ................................... 111 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 112 CHAPTER 6 Comprehensive Neurological Examination................... 113 Joanne V . Hickey Purposes ................................................................. 113 The Neurological Examination ... ....... ..... ....... ...... ..... .... 114 Conducting the Neurological Examination .... ...... ...... ..... 116 Level of Consciousness ..... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... . 116 Mental Status Examination ... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... .. 116 Cranial Nerve Examination ......................................... 121 Motor System Examination ..... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... 134 Upper Extremities ..................................................... 135 Lower Extremities ..................................................... 135 Sensory System Examination .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... 142 Cerebellar System Examination ................................... 146 Reflexes ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... .. 146 The Neurological Examination of the Comatose Patient ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ...... 149 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 153 Acknowledgment .... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 154 CHAPTER 7 Neurological Assessment ............................................ 154 Joanne V . Hickey Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 154 Establishing a Nursing Database .................................. 154 Overview of Neurological Assessment ........................... 155 Frequency of Assessment and Documentation ... ....... ..... . 156 Concept of Consciousness ....... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... . 156 Identifying the Levels of Consciousness . ...... ...... ...... ..... . 159 The Glasgow Coma Scale ............................................ 160 Changes in Level of Consciousness ............................... 161 Recovery and Rehabilitation . ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... .... 164 Behavior and Stream of Mental Activity ......................... 164 Cranial Nerve Assessment . ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .. 164 Assessment of Visual Fields (Optic Nerve) ... ...... ...... ...... . 165 Assessment of Pupils (Oculomotor Nerve) ... ...... ....... ..... . 166 Assessment of Extraocular Movement (Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens Nerves) ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 171 Assessment of the Conscious, Cooperative Patient .... ...... . 171 Assessment of the Unconscious Patient ... ....... ...... ...... ... 172 Assessment of Motor Function .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... 172 Assessment of Muscle Strength .... ...... ...... ....... ..... ...... .. 174 Involuntary Movement, Posture, and Gait ...................... 175 Sensory Assessment ... ..... ....... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... .. 175 Frequency and Documentation of Sensory Data ..... ....... .. 175 Assessment of Cerebellar Function ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... . 175 Vital Signs and Clinical Implications . ....... ...... ...... ..... .... 176 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 181 SECTION 3 NEUROSCIENCE NURSING: COMMON MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES ... ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... .. 183 CHAPTER 8 Intracranial Hypertension: Theory and Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure . ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... .. 183 Joanne V . Hickey and JJ Baumann Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 183 Concept of Intracranial Pressure .................................. 183 Pathophysiology ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... 189 Herniation Syndromes of the Brain . ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... . 190 Signs and Symptoms of Increased Intracranial Pressure .... 196 Management of Patients With Intracranial Hypertension: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Problem ................. 200 Monitoring Intracranial Pressure .. ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ... 210 Special Syndromes: Benign Intracranial Hypertension and Hydrocephalus ....................................................... 214 CHAPTER 9 Hydrocephalus ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... . 217 Nancy E. Villanueva Pathophysiology ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... 218 Etiologies .... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... .. 218 Classification of Hydrocephalus ................................... 218 Communicating Hydrocephalus . ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 218 Noncommunicating Hydrocephalus ............................. 219 Assessment .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ..... 220 Operative Procedures . ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .. 221 Shunt Malfunction..................................................... 222 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 227 CHAPTER 10 Management of Patients With an Altered Level of Consciousness ........................................................ 227 Joanne V . Hickey and Bahia Elkamand Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 227 Immobility .. ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ....... ...... . 228 Specialty Beds and Support Surfaces ... ....... ..... ...... ....... . 228 The Consequences of Immobility: Management of the Patient With Altered Consciousness ... ...... ....... ... 234 Questions ................................................................ 238 The Care Environment ............................................... 244 Communications ...................................................... 244 Regaining Consciousness . ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... . 245 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 245 xii ContentsCHAPTER 11 Neuroendocrine Disorders in Neuroscience Patients . .... 247 Laura J. Griffin Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 247 Hypothalamic–Pituitary Axis....................................... 247 Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis .... ...... ..... ...... ..... 250 Fluid and Sodium Regulation ... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... 251 Dysfunction of Hypothalamic–Pituitary Axis ... ....... ..... ... 252 Sodium Disturbances . ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... . 253 Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone .... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... . 255 Cerebral Salt Wasting .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 256 Hypernatremia ......................................................... 257 Diabetes Insipidus .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... . 257 Other Common Electrolyte Imbalances . .. ..... ...... ...... ..... 259 Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Dysfunction ..... .... 261 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 262 CHAPTER 12 Neurosurgical Procedures: Patient Care Management .. ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... . 264 Lori Kennedy Madden, Mary Anne Ruiz, and Kia Shahlaie The Preoperative Phase .............................................. 264 The Perioperative Phase ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... . 266 Neurosurgical Procedures and Other Related Therapeutic Techniques ........................................... 271 Postoperative Phase ... ...... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... 277 Postoperative Management and Prevention of Complications ..................................... 282 Neurological Deficits in the Postoperative Period ............ 286 Nurse’s Role in Rehabilitation and Discharge Planning ..... 287 Selected Neurosurgical Procedures ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 288 Future Trends .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... .... 291 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 292 CHAPTER 13 Rehabilitation of Patients With Neurological Disorders .................................................................... 293 Joanne V . Hickey and Lisa W. Thomas Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 293 Framework for Disability ............................................ 293 Concepts of Rehabilitation ... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... .... 294 A Philosophy of Rehabilitation . ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... . 294 Assessment of Activities of Daily Living ......................... 297 Principles of Rehabilitation Nursing .. ...... ..... ....... ...... .... 298 The Basis of Movement and Treatment of Movement Disorders ............................................... 299 Management of the Skin ... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... . 307 Sensory–Perceptual Deficits .. ...... ....... ..... ...... ..... ...... ... 307 Communication Deficits .... ...... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ..... 309 Swallowing Deficits ................................................... 309 Bladder Dysfunction and Retraining ............................. 312 Bowel Elimination and Dysfunction ... ...... ...... ...... ..... .... 317 Cognitive Rehabilitation . ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ... 319 Home-Based Care of the Patient Who is Ventilator Dependent .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 319 Discharge Planning.................................................... 319 Rehabilitation Legislation and Entitlement Programs ...... 320 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 320 SECTION 4 NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INJURY TO THE NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM .. ...... ...... .. 327 CHAPTER 14 Craniocerebral Injuries ................................................ 327 Norma D. McNair Scope of the Problem ................................................. 327 Overview of Craniocerebral Trauma .. ....... ...... ..... ....... ... 327 Pathophysiology ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... 328 Primary Brain Injury ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... .. 329 Secondary Brain Injury .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... . 330 Primary Injury: Diagnosis and Management .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... 332 Other Injuries Related to Traumatic Brain Injury . ...... ...... 340 Management of the Traumatic Brain Injury Patient: The Continuum of Care ............................................ 341 Prehospital Management ... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 344 Emergency Department or Trauma Center Management .. 345 Intensive Care Unit Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury ... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ... 346 Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury During the Postacute Phase . ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... 356 Rehabilitation ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... ..... 356 Predicting Outcome from Traumatic Brain Injury . ...... ..... 356 Prevention of Traumatic Brain Injury ............................ 357 Management of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Dynamic Process Through Research ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... 357 Assessment and Clinical Reasoning: Key Role of the Neuroscience Nurse in Patient Care . ...... ..... ...... ..... 358 Nursing Management of Traumatic Brain Injury ... ...... ..... 360 Nursing Management for Special Problems . ...... ....... ..... . 361 Summary and Future Trends ....................................... 362 CHAPTER 15 Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries .. ....... ...... ..... ....... ..... ..... 365 Andrea L. Strayer A Perspective ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .. ... 365 Understanding the Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries . ...... .... 366 Specific Categories of Injuries ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ... 367 Acute Spinal Cord Trauma .......................................... 384 Early Management of Patients With Spinal Cord Injury ..... 387 Surgical Management of Spinal Cord Injury .. ...... ....... ..... 391 Nonsurgical Management of Spinal Fractures and Spinal Cord Injuries . ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... . 392 Focus on Collaborative Management in the Acute and Postacute Phases .............................................. 394 Major Patient Management Responsibilities of the Nurse ....395 Research ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 412 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 413 CHAPTER 16 Back Pain and Spinal Disorders .. ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... .... 417 Andrea L. Strayer Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 417 Conditions Related to Back or Neck Pain ....................... 417 Low Back Pain .......................................................... 420 Neck Pain . ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 422 Herniated Intervertebral Discs .... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ... 423 Contents xiiiAdditional Common Diagnoses ................................... 436 Recurrent Symptoms After Surgery . ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 447 Research and Future Trends in Practice ..... ....... ...... ...... . 447 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 447 SECTION 5 NURSING MANAGEMENT OF CRANIAL NERVE DISORDERS AND PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES .... 449 CHAPTER 17 Cranial Nerve Diseases ..... ....... ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... .. 449 Mary McKenna Guanci Trigeminal Nerve .... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 449 Trigeminal Neuralgia ................................................. 449 Bell’s Palsy................................................................ 452 Ménière’s Disease ...................................................... 454 Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... 455 CHAPTER 18 Peripheral Nerve Injuries ............................................. 456 Miriana Popadich and Andrea L. Strayer Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 456 Nerve Anatomy ... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... . 457 Pathophysiology of Acute Nerve Injury .......................... 458 Pathophysiology of Chronic Nerve Injury ....................... 460 Approach to Patient Care . ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ....... .. 460 Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Injuries ... ....... ..... ....... ..... 463 Types of Peripheral Nerve Trauma ................................ 463 Planning and Implementation Treatment ...................... 467 Entrapment Neuropathies........................................... 468 Selected Chronic Peripheral Neuropathies ..................... 471 Collaborative and Nursing Management of the Patient With Peripheral Nerve Trauma and Chronic Illness–Related Neuropathies ........................ 472 Research and Future Trends in Practice ..... ....... ...... ...... . 473 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 474 SECTION 6 Nursing Management of Patients With Neoplasms of the Neurological System ................. 477 CHAPTER 19 Brain Tumors ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... .. ..... ...... ...... .... 477 Jennifer E. Cahill Overview of Brain Tumors .... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... 477 Signs and Symptoms of Brain Tumor .... ....... ..... ...... ...... . 487 Associated Increased Intracranial Pressure Signs ............ 489 Approach to the Patient with a Brain Tumor ... ...... ..... ..... 490 Nursing Management of the Patient with a Brain Tumor ... 501 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 510 CHAPTER 20 Spinal Cord Tumors ..................................................... 511 Julie G. Walker Epidemiology ........................................................... 511 Classification .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... .. 511 Pathophysiology ... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... 513 Signs and Symptoms Associated with Spinal Cord Tumors ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... 515 Diagnosis . ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 517 Principles of Treatment .............................................. 518 Nursing Management of the Patient with a Spinal Cord Tumor ........................................................... 521 SECTION 7 NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE . ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 527 CHAPTER 21 Transient Ischemic Attacks and Acute Ischemic Stroke ....527 Sarah L. Livesay and Joanne V . Hickey Disease-Specific Certification: Stroke Centers of Excellence ... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... . 528 Public and Professional Education ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ... 528 Transient Ischemic Attacks ......................................... 529 Definition and Classification of Stroke ...... ...... ...... ..... .... 529 Ischemic Stroke Subtypes ........................................... 531 Anatomy, Atherogenesis, and Pathophysiology Related to Acute Ischemic Stroke .... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ... 533 Signs and Symptoms of Stroke Syndromes According to the Involved Vessel .................................................. 534 Medical Management and Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke ...................................................... 540 General Nursing Management of the Stroke Patient ................................................ 548 CHAPTER 22 Intracerebral Hemorrhagic Stroke . ...... ....... ...... ..... ..... .. 557 Joanne V . Hickey and Sarah L. Livesay Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 557 Overview ................................................................. 557 Etiology of Intracerebral Hemorrhage ........................... 557 Pathophysiology of Intracerebral Hemorrhagic Stroke ... ... 558 Clinical Presentation of ICH ........................................ 559 Diagnostics ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... 560 Nursing Management of the Hemorrhagic Stroke Patient ... ....... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... 565 Coordination and Transitions in Care and Discharge Planning ........................................... 567 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 569 CHAPTER 23 Intracranial Aneurysms .. ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... .... 572 Tina Resser and Andrea L. Strayer Overview ................................................................. 572 Locations of Aneurysms and Size ................................. 575 Clinical Grading Scales .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... .. 578 Complications of Ruptured Aneurysm . ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 587 Nursing Management of the Patient With a Cerebral Aneurysm ...............................................................................593 Pharmacologic Dual Antiplatelet Therapy With Stent-Assisted Embolization and Flow Diversion in Neuroendovascular Surgery .... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .. 596 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 598 Acknowledgment .... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 598 xiv ContentsCHAPTER 24 Arteriovenous Malformations and Other Cerebrovascular Anomalies ......................................... 601 JJ Baumann Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 601 Classifications of Vascular Malformations .... ...... ...... ...... 601 Arteriovenous Malformations in the Adult: An Overview .. 605 Pediatric Arteriovenous Malformations ... ...... ...... ...... .... 611 Arteriovenous Malformations and Pregnancy ....... ..... ..... 618 Nursing Management of Arteriovenous Malformations .... 618 Acknowledgment .... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 619 SECTION 8 NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PAIN, SEIZURES, AND CNS INFECTIONS .................. 621 CHAPTER 25 Chronic Pain ............................................................... 621 Maureen F . Cooney Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 621 Definition of Terms ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... 622 Pain Theories .. ....... ..... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .... 623 Anatomy and Physiology of Pain .. ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 624 Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain ...... ....... ... 625 Overview of Management and Treatment Options for Chronic Pain . ..... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... 630 Nursing Management of Patients With Chronic Pain . ..... .. 635 Pain Management and the Future . ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... .. 636 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 636 CHAPTER 26 Headaches .. ...... ...... ...... ..... .. ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... ....... ... 638 Amy F . Larson Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 638 Pain-Sensitive Cranial Structures and Pathophysiology .... 639 Classification of Headaches ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... 639 Approach to Management of Headaches .... ..... ....... ...... .. 641 Nursing Management of the Patient With Headache ........ 648 Research Trends ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... 651 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 651 CHAPTER 27 Seizures and Epilepsy ... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 652 Kathy M. England and Madona Plueger Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 652 Entry into Health Care ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... 652 Background and Definitions ..... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... 652 Seizure Classification and Observations/Identification .... 658 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 664 Treatment .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... 664 First-Generation AEDs ............................................... 667 Second- and Third-Generation AEDs .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 669 Other Treatment Options .... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... 672 Management of Seizures and Status Epilepticus ... ....... .... 673 Nursing Management of Patients With Epilepsy: Community-Based Care ........................................... 675 Future Directions ...................................................... 679 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 679 CHAPTER 28 Infections of the Central Nervous System .................... 681 Michelle VanDemark Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 681 Meningitis................................................................ 681 Encephalitis ............................................................. 688 Other Viral Organisms that Attack the Central Nervous System ........................................... 695 Research ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 700 Future ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... 702 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 702 SECTION 9 NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MOVEMENT DISORDERS, NEURODEGENERATIVE AND NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES.......................... 705 CHAPTER 29 Parkinson’s Disease .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... .. 705 Susan L. Heath Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 705 Surgical Management ................................................ 718 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 725 Palliative Care Resources . ....... ...... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... . 725 CHAPTER 30 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias .. ...... ...... .. 729 Michele Grigaitis-Reyes Mild Cognitive Impairment ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... .. 729 Pathophysiology of MCI ... ...... ....... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... . 730 Dementia ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ...... 730 Alzheimer’s Disease . ...... ....... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ..... ... 732 Related Dementias .................................................... 735 Research ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 739 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 740 CHAPTER 31 Multiple Sclerosis ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ... 741 Patricia Pagnotta Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology ............................... 742 Signs and Symptoms ..... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ..... 744 Diagnosis . ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 746 Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Evoked Potentials, and Optical Coherence Tomography . ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 747 Treatment ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... 747 Research ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 750 CHAPTER 32 Guillain–Barré Syndrome ............................................ 752 Mary McKenna Guanci, Vanessa McKenna, and Jean Fahey Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 752 Diagnosis . ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 753 Collaborative Management .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .. 754 Medical Treatment .................................................... 754 Nursing Management ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ... 754 Neurological Examination........................................... 755 Respiratory .............................................................. 755 Hemodynamics ... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... . 755 Contents xvCHAPTER 34 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis...................................... 768 Erin L. Springer Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 768 Pathophysiology ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... 768 Treatment and Management ....................................... 771 Collaborative Teams .................................................. 773 Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues ..... ....... ...... ..... ..... 774 Nursing Management ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ... 774 Research ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 775 Future Trends in Practice .. ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... . 775 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 775 Index ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ....... ...... ...... .... 777 Pain .... ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... . 755 Anxiety . ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... ...... . 756 Sleep ... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ... 756 Mobility . ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... . 756 Skin Integrity ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... . 756 Nutrition ................................................................. 757 Transitions .. ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... .. 757 CHAPTER 33 Myasthenia Gravis . ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... 758 Wilma F . Koopman Introduction ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... .. 758 Neuromuscular Transmission and Pathophysiology ...... ... 758 Nursing Management ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ... 766 Summary ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 767 xvi Contents
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