members of the family of an unconscious client with increased intracranial pressure are talking at the client's bedside. they are discussing the client's condition and wondering whether the client will ever recover. the nurse intervenes on the basis of which interpretation?

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The nurse intervenes on the basis of the fact that it might be possible for the client to hear the family. Some patients who have awoken from a coma recall hearing particular voices and discussions. Hence, family members or employees should act as though the client's hearing is still functional (coma stimulation).

What is intracranial pressure?

The pressure that fluids like cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) exert inside the skull and on the brain tissue is known as intracranial pressure, or ICP. ICP is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), and an adult lying supine usually has an ICP of 7 to 15 mmHg at rest.

What is increases intracranial pressure?

A clinical condition known as increased intracranial pressure or  intracranial hypertension (IH)  is characterized by an increase in the pressures inside the skull. ICP leads to headaches. The pressure might worsen the existing injuries of the brain or spinal cord. This type of headache is urgent and needs to be treated as soon as possible.

What is coma stimulation?

A coma stimulation program, also known as a coma arousal program, is a rehabilitation strategy focused on individually arousing the comatose person's senses of hearing, touch, smell, taste, and vision.

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