NCLEX Neurological Disorders Related

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The male client is admitted to the emergency department following a motorcycle accident. The client was not wearing a helmet and struck his head on the pavement. The nurse identifies the concept as impaired intracranial regulation. Which interventions should the emergency department nurse implement in the first five (5) minutes? Select all that apply.

  • A. Stabilize the client’s neck and spine.
  • B. Contact the organ procurement organization to speak with the family.
  • C. Elevate the head of the bed to 70 degrees.
  • D. Perform a Glasgow Coma Scale assessment.
  • E. Ensure the client has a patent peripheral venous catheter in place.
  • F. Check the client’s driver’s license to see if he will accept blood.
Correct Answer: A,D,E

Rationale: Stabilizing the cervical spine (A) prevents spinal injury, Glasgow Coma Scale (D) assesses neurological status, and IV access (E) prepares for interventions. Organ procurement (B) is premature, high HOB (C) risks perfusion, and checking for blood acceptance (F) is secondary.