Ans) Nursing Assessment for hydrocephalus:
Accurate information is essential in the assessment of the child with hydrocephalus.
- Head circumference: Measurement of the newborn‘s head is
essential.
- Neurologic and vital signs: Obtaining accurate vital and
neurologic signs is necessary before and after surgery.
- Check the fontanelles: If the fontanelles are not closed,
carefully observe them for any signs of bulging.
- Monitor increase in intracranial pressure: Observe, report, and
document all signs of IICP.
- History taking: If the child has returned for revision of an
existing shunt, obtain a complete history before surgery from the
family caregiver to provide a baseline of the child’s behavior.
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