Head Trauma
Head Trauma
Head Trauma
Complications:
* Altered Consciousness (Coma, Vegetative State, Brain Death)
Intellectual Problems
* Physical complications (Seizures, Infections, Blood vessel damage, Headache, Vertigo)
* Cognitive Problems (Memory, Learning, Reasoning, Judgment, Attention/ Concentration)
* Executive Functioning Problems (Problem solving, Multitasking, Organizing, Decision
Making)
Communication Problems
* Social Problems (Difficulty in understanding nonverbal signals, trouble in topic selection,
reading cues from listener, trouble starting or stopping conversation, inability to use muscles
needed to form words- dysarthria)
* Cognitive Problems (Difficulty in speaking, understanding speech/ writing, Inability to
organize thoughts and ideas, and following)
Behavioral Changes
* Difficulty in self control
* Lack of awareness of abilities
* Risky behavior
* Difficulty in social situations
Emotional Changes
* Anxiety
* Depression
* Mood swings
* Irritability
* Lack of empathy for others
* Anger
* Insomnia
Sensory Problems
* Persistent ringing in ears
* Difficulty recognizing objects
* Blind spots or double vision
* Skin tingling, pain or itching
* Trouble with balance or dizziness
Degenerative Brain Diseases
* Alzheimer’s Disease
* Parkinson’s Disease
* Dementia Pugilistica;
Nursing Diagnosis:
* Risk for injury r/t complications of head injury
* Acute pain r/t altered brain or skull tissue
Nursing Interventions:
1) Turn the patient every 2 hours and encourage cough and deep breathing exercises.
2) Maintain ICP monitoring, as indicated and report abnormalities.
3) Suction the patient as needed.
4) Institute measures to prevent increased ICP or other neurovascular compromise.
5) If the patient is unable to swallow, provide enteral feeding after bowel sounds have
return.
6) Monitor respiratory rate, depth, and pattern of respirations.
7) Elevate the head of the bed after feedings and check residuals to prevent aspiration.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Head Injury
Metabolic Failure
Cell energy failure
Membrane Disruption
Cerebral Edema
Brain Swelling