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Subarachnoid haemorrhage (clinical manifestation (vomiting, slurred speech…
Subarachnoid haemorrhage
pathophysiology
The bleeding in subarachnoid haemorrhage occurs in the arteries just below the arachnoid membrane and above the pia mater.Cerebrospinal fluid fills the part of the brain known as the subarachnoid space. During a subarachnoid hemorrhage, the cerebrospinal fluid in the subarachnoid space fills with blood
clinical manifestation
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depression, confusion, delirium, or apathy
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impaired consciousness, sometimes loss of consciousness
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intraocular hemorrhage, or bleeding into the eyeball
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causes
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A severe head injury, such as a blow to the head,
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nursing intervention
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A doctor may use morphine to treat the head pain a person experiences from a subarachnoid hemorrhage
surgical intervention
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Endovascular coiling
This procedure involves surgeons inserting a catheter or small plastic tube into an artery, usually in the groin or leg