(^228) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
enters the healthcare system the better. Some patients will incur permanent dis-
ability from the irreversible damage that occurs to the brain. These patients may
be in need of long-term custodial care.
HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Fever due to infection
 - Nausea and vomiting due to increased intracranial pressure
 - Stiff neck due to meningeal irritation
 - Drowsiness, lethargy, or stupor due to increased intracranial pressure
 - Altered mental status—irritability, confusion, disorientation, personality change
 - Headache due to increased intracranial pressure
 - Seizure activity possible due to irritation of brain tissue
 
INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS
- Blood cultures used to help identify organism when patient is febrile.
 
TREATMENT
- Monitor respiratory status for compromise.
 - Monitor vital signs for widened pulse pressure and bradycardia—signs of
increased intracranial pressure. - Monitor neurologic function for change.
 - Administer corticosteroid to decrease inflammation:
- dexamethasone
 
 - Administer antipyretics to reduce fever:
- acetaminophen
 
 - Administer anticonvulsants to decrease chance of seizure activity:
- phenytoin, phenobarbital
 
 - Administer diuretics to decrease cerebral edema, if indicated: