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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

PREDISPOSING FACTORS PRECIPITATING FACTORS

 HPN
 Advanced age (46  Lifestyle (smoking,
years old) excessive intake of foods
 Gender (Male) high in fats and cholesterol,
alcohol, lack of sleep)
 Hereditary

Signs and Symptoms HPN Vasoconstriction


HR
 Weakness
 Sudden Fall
 Sudden,
Severe
Headache Weakened the wall of the
 Alterations lining of blood vessel
in vision or
speech
 Dizziness
 Transient or
permanent
hemiplegia Aneurysm Bulging portion of the
blood vessel wall

Signs and Symptoms Continuous flow to the


ICP
 Sudden, wall of the blood vessels
Severe causing it to rupture
headache
 Decreased
Sensorium
 Loss of
balance or
coordination Blood clot formation in Craniotomy
 Nausea or the Subarachnoid Space
vomiting on the right temporal lobe
 Seizure

Altered blood supply to


the Subarachnoid tissue

Tissue necrosis on the Neurologic Deficits


affected area

Motor Sensory

 Hemiplegia  Paresthesia
 Ataxia  Loss of
 Dysarthria proprioception
 Monoplegia  Numbness

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