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    What should nurse expect following mannitol administration?Which intervention would the nurse include when planning care for a client who has increased intracranial pressure Iicp )?Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure ICP )?How does mannitol decrease ICP?

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What should nurse expect following mannitol administration?

One of the most significant adverse effects of mannitol administration is heart failure caused by rapid shifts of fluid into the intravascular space. This is why it is typically contraindicated in patients with heart failure. Another significant adverse effect is worsening cerebral edema.

Which intervention would the nurse include when planning care for a client who has increased intracranial pressure Iicp )?

If a patient is suspected of having increased ICP, immediate interventions should include securing the airway, maintaining adequate oxygenation and ventilation, and providing circulatory support as needed.

Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure ICP )?

Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure (ICP)? Question 19 Explanation: Barbiturates may be used to induce a coma in a patient with increased ICP.

How does mannitol decrease ICP?

Mannitol exerts its ICP-lowering effects via two mechanisms—an immediate effect because of plasma expansion and a slightly delayed effect related to its osmotic action. The early plasma expansion reduces blood viscosity and this in turn improves regional cerebral microvascular flow and oxygenation. Tải thêm tài liệu liên quan đến nội dung bài viết The client has increased intracranial pressure with cerebral edema, and mannitol is administered Intracranial pressure

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