Specialty Hub
Neurology Nursing
Two halves of neuro nursing in one hub: the acute and emergent (assessment, stroke, ICP, seizures) and the chronic and neuromuscular (Parkinson’s, MS, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré, spinal cord injury) — for nursing students, ICU and med-surg nurses, and NCLEX preparation.
Guides
In-depth guides for neurology nursing practice.
Acute & Emergent
Neurological Assessment Fundamentals
11 minNeurological assessment fundamentals for nurses, covering level of consciousness, pupillary response, motor strength grading, GCS components, and documentation standards.
Stroke Recognition and Initial Management
11 minStroke recognition and initial management for nurses — ischemic vs. hemorrhagic comparison, BE-FAST, last known well, NIHSS domains, CT priority, treatment windows (tPA and thrombectomy), acute nursing priorities, and NCLEX pearls.
Increased Intracranial Pressure
10 minIncreased intracranial pressure for nurses — Monro-Kellie doctrine, CPP formula, ICP causes, early vs. late signs, Cushing's triad, nursing interventions, positioning rules, and NCLEX pearls.
Seizure Nursing Care
10 minSeizure nursing care covering seizure types, ictal phases, safety priorities during a seizure, antiepileptic medications, and documentation requirements.
Meningitis Nursing Care
9 minBacterial vs viral, the classic triad and meningeal signs (nuchal rigidity, Kernig's, Brudzinski's), lumbar puncture and CSF findings, droplet precautions, prompt antibiotics, and increased-ICP complications.
Traumatic Brain Injury & Hematomas Nursing Care
9 minConcussion through severe TBI, GCS severity grading, primary vs secondary injury, epidural (lucid interval) vs subdural hematoma, increased ICP and Cushing's triad, and preventing secondary brain injury.
Chronic & Neuromuscular
Parkinson's Disease Nursing Care
9 minParkinson's disease nursing care: the TRAP cardinal signs, dopamine deficiency, carbidopa-levodopa timing and the on-off phenomenon, fall and aspiration safety, and the never-stop-abruptly rule.
Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Care
9 minMultiple sclerosis nursing care: CNS demyelination and the relapsing-remitting course, hallmark symptoms, heat sensitivity (Uhthoff's), relapse vs pseudo-relapse, and disease-modifying therapies.
Myasthenia Gravis & Guillain-Barré Nursing Care
10 minMyasthenia gravis (descending fatigable weakness) vs Guillain-Barré (ascending paralysis): the shared airway threat with FVC/NIF monitoring, myasthenic vs cholinergic crisis, and respiratory priorities.
Spinal Cord Injury & Autonomic Dysreflexia Nursing Care
10 minSpinal cord injury nursing care: injury levels and predicted function, spinal vs neurogenic shock, and autonomic dysreflexia, the hypertensive emergency at or above T6, its triggers, and the response.
Migraine & Headache Nursing Care
8 minPrimary headaches (migraine, tension, cluster) vs dangerous secondary causes, migraine phases and aura, the headache red flags (SNOOP), abortive (triptans) vs preventive therapy, trigger management, and nursing priorities.
Bell's Palsy & Trigeminal Neuralgia Nursing Care
8 minBell's palsy (CN VII facial paralysis, eye-protection priority, corticosteroids) vs trigeminal neuralgia (CN V lancinating facial pain, carbamazepine, trigger avoidance), and nursing priorities.
Interactive Practice
Practice Tools
Score the Glasgow Coma Scale interactively with instant severity interpretation.
Clinical References
Quick-access neurology references for bedside and NCLEX use.
Acute & Emergent
Glasgow Coma Scale Reference
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) reference for nurses — eye opening, verbal response, and motor response components with full scoring descriptions, interpretation ranges, documentation standards, and clinical pearls for brain injury monitoring.
Cranial Nerves Reference
Cranial nerves reference for nurses — CN I through CN XII with type (sensory/motor/both), function, bedside assessment test, and clinically important abnormal findings including herniation signs and stroke indicators.
Stroke Syndromes Reference
Stroke syndromes reference for nurses — left hemisphere, right hemisphere, brainstem, cerebellar, and lacunar stroke syndromes compared by vascular territory, motor deficits, cognitive/language findings, and nursing focus.
Brain Herniation Reference
Brain herniation syndromes reference for nurses — subfalcine, uncal (transtentorial), central transtentorial, and tonsillar herniation: definition, mechanism, warning signs, clinical findings, and nursing escalation priorities.
Meningitis CSF & Lumbar Puncture Reference
The CSF patterns that distinguish bacterial, viral, and fungal meningitis, the Kernig's and Brudzinski's meningeal signs, and lumbar puncture positioning and post-procedure nursing care.
Headache Red Flags (SNOOP) Reference
The SNOOP mnemonic for dangerous secondary headaches, the emergencies it suggests (SAH, meningitis, tumor, temporal arteritis), and the nursing escalation it should trigger.
Traumatic Brain Injury Reference
GCS severity grading, the early-to-late signs of rising intracranial pressure, Cushing's triad, herniation warning signs, basilar skull fracture clues, and secondary-injury prevention targets.
Chronic & Neuromuscular
Antiparkinsonian Medications Reference
Carbidopa-levodopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B and COMT inhibitors, amantadine, and anticholinergics by mechanism, key side effects, and nursing implications — plus the on-off phenomenon and the never-stop-abruptly rule.
Myasthenic vs Cholinergic Crisis Reference
Myasthenic crisis (too little drug) vs cholinergic crisis (too much) in myasthenia gravis — cause, the SLUDGE muscarinic signs, pupil and secretion clues, the edrophonium test and atropine antidote, and why the airway comes first in both.
Autonomic Dysreflexia Emergency Reference
Who is at risk (spinal cord injury at or above T6), the warning signs, the step-by-step emergency response (sit up, loosen, find the trigger), the trigger checklist led by bladder and bowel, and prevention.
ALS & Huntington's Disease Reference
Reference comparing ALS (progressive motor-neuron weakness with intact cognition and an airway focus) and Huntington's disease (inherited chorea with cognitive-psychiatric decline), with nursing priorities for each.
Migraine & Headache Medications Reference
Abortive therapy (NSAIDs, triptans, ergots), preventive therapy (beta-blockers, topiramate, anti-CGRP), cluster-headache high-flow oxygen, and the medication-overuse rebound headache trap.
Quick Charts
Neurology comparison charts and assessment reference tables.
Acute & Emergent
Glasgow Coma Scale Scoring Chart
GCS scoring reference — Eye, Verbal, and Motor subscores with criteria, total score interpretation, and neurological nursing considerations for trauma, stroke, ICU, and post-op settings.
Cranial Nerve Assessment Chart
Cranial nerve assessment chart for nurses — all 12 cranial nerves (CN I–XII) with function, bedside test, and abnormal finding at a glance, plus critical escalation findings including herniation and stroke signs.
Stroke Comparison Chart
Stroke comparison chart for nurses — ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke (ICH), TIA, and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) compared by cause, key findings, CT appearance, tPA eligibility, BP management, and initial priority.
ICP Signs and Symptoms Chart
ICP signs and symptoms chart for nurses — early through late intracranial pressure signs with mechanism, nursing action, and urgency at a glance, including Cushing's triad and herniation warning signs.
Meningitis vs Encephalitis Chart
What's inflamed (meninges vs brain tissue), the dominant features (meningeal signs vs altered mentation and focal deficits), common causes, CSF and diagnosis, treatment, and nursing priorities, side by side.
Epidural vs Subdural Hematoma Chart
Bleeding source (arterial vs venous), speed of onset, the classic lucid interval, CT shape (lens vs crescent), typical population (younger trauma vs elderly/anticoagulated), and nursing priorities, side by side.
Chronic & Neuromuscular
Chronic Neurodegenerative Disease Comparison Chart
Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré, ALS, and Huntington's by pathology, hallmark signs, cognition, key treatment, and top nursing priority.
Myasthenia Gravis vs Guillain-Barré Chart
Myasthenia gravis and Guillain-Barré by direction of weakness, reflexes, onset/trigger, course, treatment, and the shared airway threat — descending fatigable vs ascending areflexic.
Spinal Cord Injury by Level Chart
Function preserved and lost by injury level from high cervical (C1–C4) through lumbosacral — ventilator dependence, autonomic dysreflexia risk (T6 and above), and bowel/bladder/mobility implications.
Upper vs Lower Motor Neuron Lesions Chart
Upper vs lower motor neuron lesions by tone, reflexes, muscle bulk, fasciculations, and Babinski, with where common neuro diagnoses fall — spastic CNS vs flaccid peripheral weakness.
Primary Headache Comparison Chart
Migraine vs tension-type vs cluster headache — location and quality, duration, associated features (aura, nausea, tearing/congestion), typical patient, and treatment (triptans, NSAIDs, high-flow oxygen), side by side.
Bell's Palsy vs Trigeminal Neuralgia Chart
Bell's palsy (CN VII) vs trigeminal neuralgia (CN V) compared by hallmark, triggers, drug of choice (corticosteroids vs carbamazepine), and priority nursing concern, side by side.
Suggested Learning Path
Build neurology nursing competency with this recommended sequence.
Related Specialties
Neurology nursing knowledge connects directly to these specialty areas.
