Hydrocephalus can cause disturbed sensory perception due to increased intracranial pressure suppressing the occipital lobe, knowledge deficits in parents regarding the illness, risks for ineffective breathing patterns and decreased cough reflex, delays in growth and development from head enlargement, and risks of infection from drains or shunts installed.
Hydrocephalus can cause disturbed sensory perception due to increased intracranial pressure suppressing the occipital lobe, knowledge deficits in parents regarding the illness, risks for ineffective breathing patterns and decreased cough reflex, delays in growth and development from head enlargement, and risks of infection from drains or shunts installed.
Hydrocephalus can cause disturbed sensory perception due to increased intracranial pressure suppressing the occipital lobe, knowledge deficits in parents regarding the illness, risks for ineffective breathing patterns and decreased cough reflex, delays in growth and development from head enlargement, and risks of infection from drains or shunts installed.
1. Disturbed Sensory Perception related to suppression of occipital lobe due
to increased ICT 2. Knowledge Deficit: parents related to illnesses suffered by children 3. Risk for ineffective breathing pattern related to decreased cough reflex 4. Delayed Growth and Development related enlargement of the head 5. Risk for infection related to the installation of drain / shunt