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bjsmom9600 bjsmom9600
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11 years ago
which of the following is a clinical manifestation of increased intracranial pressure in children

a. low-pitched cry
b. increased blood pressure
c. diplopia, blurred vision
d. sunken fontanel
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bbb
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11 years ago
This is what happens to infacts:

1) LOC (most imp.)
2) Behavior change (irritability)
3) Change in habits (i.e. feeding habits)
4) Vomiting
5) Tense and/or bulging fontanel
6) Separated cranial sutures
7) Macewen sign
8) High pitched cry
9) Increased occipitofrontal circumference
10) Distended scalp veins
11) Setting sun sign
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11 years ago
b. increased blood pressure
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11 years ago
Thanks
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