Cva Flashcards
(17 cards)
Optic
Visual acuity
Visual fields
Oculomotor
Pupil construction
Lid elevation
Eye movement
Accommodation
Troclear
Inferior and medial eye movement
Trigeminal
Mastication
Facial sensation
Corneal sensation
Abducens
Lateral eye movement
Facial
Facial expression
Taste (anterior)
Vestibule cochlear
Cochlear: hearing
Vestibular: equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal
Taste (posterior)
Swallowing
Vagus
Swallowing
Phonation
Articulation
Parasympathetic
Accessory
Neck and shoulder movements
Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius
Hypoglossal
Tongue movements
Olfactory
Smell
Tia
Temporary neurological deficit resulting from a temporary impairment of blood flow
Sudden loss of motor and sensory or visual function
Can last minutes to under 24 hours
Ct scan for stroke
Will indicate size and location of lesion and differentiate between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke
Factors effecting blood flow to brain
Systemic blood pressure
Cardiac output
Blood viscosity
Icp
Hemorrhagic stroke
Inter cerebral hemorrhage
Nausea and vomiting Hypertension Neurological deficit Headache Decreased level of consciousness
Bleeding within the brain caused by rupture of the vessel
Commonly occurs during periods of activity
Often a sudden onset of symptoms with progression of minutes to hours because of ongoing bleeding
Major complication after stroke
Icp
First sign of icp is decreased level of consciousness