Approach to Coma Flashcards

1
Q

What parts of the brain must be affected in order for a coma to be the diagnosis?

A
  • BILATERAL cerebral hemispheres
  • Brainstem
    • or both!
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What parts of the brain must be affected in order for a coma to be the diagnosis?

A
  • BILATERAL cerebral hemispheres
  • Brainstem
    • or both!
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3
Q

What 3 things make up the brainstem?

A

Pons
Midbrain
Cerebellum

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4
Q

Total awareness of self and environment

A

Consciousness

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5
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What 2 things are required for consciousness?

A
  1. Arousal

2. Awareness

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6
Q

What system in the brainstem is vital for consciousness?

A

ARAS

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7
Q

What are you trying to determine in the neuro examination with a possible coma patient?

A

Location/anatomic level of brain involvement that is causing the impaired consciousness

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8
Q

With an Uncal Transtentorial Herniation, what cranial nerve is compressed?

A

CN3

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9
Q

With an Uncal Transtentorial Herniation, CN3 is compressed. What are the signs?

A

IPSILATERAL eye is down and out, with an enlarged pupil and possibly ptosis (droopy eyelid)

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10
Q

CN3 is a dysfunction of which autonomic system?

A

Parasympathetic – enlarged pupil on one side

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11
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If the right eye’s pupil is enlarged, the eye is down and out and there is a droopy eyelid, which side of the brain herniated?

A

Right side

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12
Q

What 3 items are needed to declare brain death?

A
  1. Irreversible
  2. NO brain function
  3. Persistent
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13
Q

Can spontaneous breaths be seen with Brain Death?

A

NO

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14
Q

What is the gold standard test for Brain Death?

A

Apnea test

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15
Q

What usually is in the history with a patient who has meningitis?

A

Previous ear/sinus infection

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16
Q

How do you treat Meningitis?

A
  1. Dexamethasone
  2. Ceftriaxone (3rd gen cephalosporin)
  3. Vancomycin
17
Q

How do you treat Meningitis?

A
  1. Dexamethasone
  2. Ceftriaxone
  3. Vancomycin
18
Q

If a patient presents in a coma, what are some empiric treatments you can try?

A
  • Glucose
  • O2
  • Narcan
  • Thiamine
19
Q

If a patient presents in a coma, what are some empiric treatments you can try?

A
  • Glucose
  • Oxygen
  • Narcan
  • Thiamine