2025 | Modules éducation et formation
Rising Intracranial Pressure (ICP) is a primary concern of any injury or disease state involving the components of the cranial vault. Injuries or conditions that can cause these internal mechanisms to fail have the potential for a fatal outcome if not identified early, acted upon quickly and managed effectively. The presentation “Intracranial Pressure: Causes, Concerns and Management” helps nurses and other frontline staff to identify the injuries and disease processes that may cause intracranial pressure to rise. The learning objectives are: Detection, signs, symptoms for ICP, and Care strategies to assist with lowering or managing rising ICP