Friday, July 10, 2015


197) A 60-year-old patient was examined by the nurse and the signs and symptoms indicate there is increased intracranial pressure, papilledema, and headache. There was no history of trauma and the vital signs showed BP of 120/70 mmHg, HR = 90 bpm, T = 98.9˚ F, RR = 23 cpm. With the assessment findings, the nurse thinks the patient has:
A. Brain tumor
B. Meningitis
C. Skull fracture
D. Encephalitis

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