A 73-years man was admitted to the neurology ward with the diagnosis of bleeding stroke. He is confused, opens his eye by calling him, can raise his left arm and leg but not the right side. His last...



  1. A 73-years man was admitted to the neurology ward with the diagnosis of bleeding stroke. He is confused, opens his eye by calling him, can raise his left arm and leg but not the right side. His last recorded BP is 155/105 mmHg.  He has no record of any health condition, and his all lab. Results seem normal. The patient has dysarthria and swallowing problems. Also, his doctor recorded hemianopia on the right eye on the file. Answer the following questions. (14s)




  • What is the patients’ GCS score? Explain how you evaluate to get that score. How do you get that score?









  • What is the justification for this increase in blood pressure? What does it call?










  • What are your main concerns about this patient? Write them down by priority and explain the base for them.









  • Write down the two most priority nursing diagnoses for this case.







  • Write down six nursing interventions for this case by priority.




Jun 05, 2022
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