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NURS 6501: Final Exam Question 84 / NURS-6501N Advanced Pathophysiology Tags NURS 6501: Final Exam, NURS 6501: Week 1 Discussion Question, NURS 6501: Week 2 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 3 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 4 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 5 Quiz, NURS 6501: Week 6 Midterm Exam, NURS 6501: Week 7 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 7 Quiz, NURS 6501: Week 8 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 9 Assignment, NURS 6501: Week 10 Assignment 1,   NURS 6501: Final Exam: Please contact Your Favorite Professor for help with NURS 6501: Final Exam or any other assignment. Email: professorrobertphd@gmail.com     What is a characteristic symptom of venous sinus thrombosis resulting in acute headache? Group of answer choices
  • Gradual onset of headache with photophobia and stiff neck
  • Headache with abrupt onset that is diffuse and sometimes localized near the vertex
  • Unilateral, sharp, and stabbing pain in the temporal region
  • Throbbing headache accompanied by nausea and vomiting
  The correct answer is: Headache with abrupt onset that is diffuse and sometimes localized near the vertex   Explanation: Venous sinus thrombosis can present with an acute, often severe headache that is diffuse but may localize to the vertex. Other symptoms may include visual disturbances, seizures, or focal neurologic deficits, depending on the areas of venous congestion