Altered consciousness Flashcards

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Acute confusional state/ Delirium- Sx

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  • Fluctuations of consciousness, rapid onset
  • Varying inability to concentrate, maintain attention and sustain purpose
  • Hallucinations
  • Agitation
  • Retro and anterograde amnesia
  • Incoherent speech
  • Fever, tachycardia, HTN
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Acute confusional state/ Delirium- Eti

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  • Post-op states
  • Sensory deprivation
  • Multi-system illness
  • Psych meds
  • Age
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Acute confusional state/ Delirium- Dx

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  • R/O infection, neuro abn or hypoxia

- EEG shows generalized slowing

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Acute confusional state/ Delirium- Tx

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  • Tx underlying cause, discontinue offending meds
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Brain death- Eti

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  • Irriversible coma

- > 6 hrs

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Brain death- Sx

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  • No brainstem reflexes
  • No response to external stimulation
  • No spontaneous respirations or respirations during apnea test
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Brain death- Dx

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  • Apena test- presence or absence or spontaneuos resp activity at 60 mmhg
  • Cerebral angiographu
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Brain death- Tx

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Palliation

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Stupor- Sx

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  • Response to painful stimuli only
  • Purposeful limb withdrawal
  • Depressed level of consciousness
  • Unilateral absence = corticospinal lesion
  • Bilateral absensce = brainstem
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Coma- Sx

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  • Hyperventilation or cheyne-stokes
  • Doll head eyes
  • Unilateral horner syndrome
  • Pinpoint pupils
  • Absent sleep-wake cycles
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Persistent vegetative state- Sx

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  • Complete unawareness, doesn’t follow commands
  • Spontaneous eye opening but no recognition with envt
  • No motor mvmts
  • Normal ciculatory, brainstem and resp fxn
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Persistant vegetative state- Dx

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  • Not 1 month after non TBI

- Not 1 year after TBI

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Locked in syndrome- Sx

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  • Paralysis of 4 extremities and lower CN
  • Persevered eye mvmts and blinking
  • Inablilty to communicate
  • Intact resp fxn
  • Hearing and somatosensation intact
  • Preserved consciousness
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Persistant vegetative state- Eti

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  • Demilentation, stroke, hyponatremia
  • Basilar artery occlusion
  • Issue at ventral pons
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Coma- Eti

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  • Sleep like unresponsiveness
  • Absence awareness of self
  • Pathologic mvmts
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Locked in syndrome- Eti

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  • Acute, destructive lesions of ventral pons

- Infarct, hemorrhage, demyelination, encephalitis

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Locked in syndrome- Dx

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  • CT or MRI
18
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Locked in syndrome- Tx

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  • Poor prognosis

- Allow as much fxn as possible

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Minimally conscious state- Eti

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  • Temporary or permanent
  • Following head trauma
  • Likelihood of recovery diminishes over time
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Minimally conscious state- Sx

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  • Inconsistent evidence of consciousness
  • Basic verb or context appropriate gestures
  • Emotional responses to emotional stimuli
  • Purposive response to envt stimuli
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Minimally conscious state- Dx

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  • Clinical

- Imaging shows higher conscious awareness than PVS

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Minimally conscious state- Tx

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  • Supportive- ventilation, nutrition
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Akinetic mutism- Eti

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  • Bilateral damage to anterior medial region of cerebral cortex
  • Aneurysm of anterior cerebral arteries
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Akinetic mutism- Sx

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  • Attentiveness and vigilance
  • Visual tracking
  • Slow behavioral response
  • Severe memory loss
  • Apathetic, listless appearance