Increased Intracranial Pressure - Nursing Risk Factors, Symptoms Complications Diagnostics Treatment
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Easy & simple review on increased intracranial pressure. The video contains information on what ICP is and why it occurs, the risk factors, the symptoms, complications and treatment including medications and their side effects.
Disclaimer: It is still your responsibility to verify all information and listen to your instructor first. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Hi there. I clicked on this video as I have been fighting idiopathic intracranial hypertension for the past two and a half years. Currently on drug treatments to try to help and this video is very interesting to watch from a nursing point of view.
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I have problems with head pressure for 4days since i was in the gym and got it while lifting heavy and i was dizzy for the rest of the day ..And now i have some kind of headache and i feel pressure in the head and have slight less focus ..It’s 4days since it started ..I want to know if I should go to the doctor and be worried ??.. I have it probably due to high blood pressure from heavy lifting ..Thanks for answer
Are nurses involved in the diagnosis and treatment of intracranial hypertension?)) This is done by neurologists, neurosurgeons, and anesthesiologists. What will the nurse do?
A nurse can identify the S/S of IICP and notify the provider, the nurse can take steps to keep the patient stable if IICP is suspected
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o this is chatter.
She will not be able to provide real help, since she does not have the proper education and competencies
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
I really hope that nobody listens to "medical information" that has no medical references.