07.04 Supratentorial Herniation and Glasgow Coma Scale for CCRN Review
Included In This Lesson
Outline
Nursing Points
General
- Supratentorial herniation
- Brain shifts down within the skull
- Symptoms include a change in LOC
- Assessed with the Glasgow Coma Scale
- Score based on level of response
- Max score is 15, minimum score is 3
- Eye Opening
- Spontaneous (4)
- To verbal (3)
- To pain (2)
- None (1)
- Verbal Response
- Oriented (5)
- Confused (4)
- Inappropriate (3)
- Incomprehensible (2)
- None (1)
- Motor
- Obeys commands (6)
- Purposeful movement with pain stimuli – has to cross midline (5)
- Withdraws with painful stimuli (4)
- Flexion in response to painful stimuli (decorticate) (3)
- Extension in response to painful stimuli (decerebrate) (2)
- None (1)
- Eye Opening
- Max score is 15, minimum score is 3
- For supratentorial herniation, pay attention to the eyes
- Eyes
- Pupils dilate in supratentorial herniation
- Eyes
- Score based on level of response
- Hyperventilation occurs
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- Causes alkalosis
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- Assessed with the Glasgow Coma Scale
CCRN Review
Concepts Covered:
- Cardiovascular
- Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
- Cardiac Disorders
- Circulatory System
- Shock
- Shock
- Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
- Endocrine
- Disorders of Pancreas
- Hematology
- Gastrointestinal
- Upper GI Disorders
- Liver & Gallbladder Disorders
- Newborn Complications
- Multisystem
- Neurological
- Nervous System
- Central Nervous System Disorders – Brain
- Renal
- Respiratory
- Urinary System
- Respiratory System
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Immunological Disorders
- Emergency Care of the Neurological Patient
- Microbiology
- Emergency Care of the Trauma Patient
- Medication Administration
- Respiratory Emergencies