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darbym82

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Which of the following should be avoided when caring for a client diagnosed with increased intracranial pressure?
 
  1. Starting an intravenous access line
  2. Administering oxygen
  3. Placing the bed in Trendelenburg
  4. Placing the client on bed rest

Question 2

The nurse, caring for a client recovering from a traumatic brain injury, knows the client and the family are eligible for specific federal programs because of the:
 
  1. Health Brain Act.
  2. Associated Brain Act.
  3. Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 2008.
  4. Brain Protection Act.



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Answer to Question 1

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Intravenous access and supplemental oxygen are common interventions in the treatment of increased intracranial pressure. Placing the client on bed rest is a proper safety measure. Placing the bed in Trendelenburg position will increase blood flow to the brain and increase ICP.

Answer to Question 2

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The Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 2008 is legislation that provides a framework for prevention of, education about, and research on traumatic brain injuries. The act also supports community living for people who have sustained a traumatic brain injury and their families. The other choices are not programs to assist clients who have sustained a traumatic brain injury or their families.



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