Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Headaches
- Migraines
- Triggers: Caffeine, Red Wine, Stress, Change in weather
- Three categories: With aura, Without aura, and Atypical
Anmerkungen:
- What is an aura? Sensation such as visual changes that signals the onset of a headache or seizure
*Most headaches are migraines without aura
*Atypical migraines-less common & are menstrual and cluster migraines
- Occurrence w/o aura: Episodic, Lasts 4-72 hours
- Occurrence atypical: lasts more than 72 hours
- Symptoms: Unilateral, Intense stabbing pain, worse with movement, N/V, photophobia/phenophobia
Anmerkungen:
- What is photophobia? light sensitivity
What is phonophobia? sound sensitivity
- Treatment: Abortive therapy, Medication, CAM
Anmerkungen:
- Treatment:
1.) Abortive therapy: Stop the pain at the aura phase
2.) Medication (Mild)
3.) Medication (Severe)
CAM therapies- yoga, meditation, relaxation, massage, exercise, acupuncture
- MILD Meds
- Acetaminophen
- NSAIDS
- Antiemetics for N/V
- Reglan
Anmerkungen:
- Administered with NSAIDS to promote gastric emptying and decrease vomiting
-Increases motility in gut
- SEVERE Meds
- Triptan
Anmerkungen:
- -relieves headache and symptoms by activating receptors on the cranial arteries
-Given nasal, PO, & IM
-Does not go well with SSRI's; overdose of SSRI and then issues in the brain
-Also does not go well with St. John's Wart
- Zomig
- Imitrex
- Patient teaching/Safety
Anmerkungen:
- -Take triptan as soon as migraine develop
-report angina to prevent damage or myocardial ischemia
-Use cntraception
-common side effects: flushing, tingling
- Other drugs: calcium channel blockers, antiepileptic, beta blockers
Anmerkungen:
- Pt teaching for cardiac drugs: check pulse and report bradycardia or fatigue and SOB
- Clusters
- Triggers: Stress, Alcohol, Relaxation, Napping, REM sleep
- Occurrence: 30 mins - 2 hours, unilateral pain; CHRONIC
Anmerkungen:
- -Reoccurs every few weeks
-Brief periods of pain during the same time (mornings ex.)
- Symptoms: Excrutiating, nonthrobbing, rhinorrhea, ptosis, facial edema
- Treatment: Meds, O2, Surgery, CAM
Anmerkungen:
- *Same drugs for migraines: Triptans, Calcium channel blockers, antiepleptics
-Lithium and corticosteroids
-O2-15-20 mins (high flow mask)
-Surgery-Trigenimal nerve
- Assessment: r/o Tumors, anuerism, high BP
Anmerkungen:
- Assessment of Headaches:
1.) rule out anything else
2.) Pain assessment-0-10, PQRST
3.) Get History & Physical
4.) Clusters or Migraines?