Here are some common neurological symptoms that nurses may encounter:
Headaches: Can vary in intensity and duration, often indicative of underlying conditions such as migraines or brain tumors. Dizziness and vertigo: Sensations of spinning or imbalance, often related to inner ear problems or neurological disorders. Seizures: Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain, leading to changes in behavior, movements, or consciousness. Weakness and paralysis: Loss of muscle strength or function, potentially due to stroke, multiple sclerosis, or spinal cord injury. Numbness and tingling: Sensations of pins and needles, often related to nerve damage or compression. Confusion and memory loss: Cognitive changes that can result from dementia, stroke, or traumatic brain injury.