QOD10: Narcolepsy in a Traumatic Brain Injury Patient (Neurology/Basic Care and Comfort)

Answer: C.  Loss of muscle control Rationale:  A patient who has suffered a traumatic brain injury is at high risk of developing sleep problems. Narcolepsy is a condition in which a person experiences excessive daytime sleepiness. He may also develop a condition known as cataplexy, in which he experiences occasional loss of muscle control while […] The post QOD10: Narcolepsy in a Traumatic Brain Injury Patient (Neurology/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.

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