Prognostic Indicators and Outcome Predictors for TBI Flashcards

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Prognosis is dependent on a number of factors

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  • Age (under 20 and children make good recovery)
  • Size of lesion or lesions
  • Extent of diffuse injury
  • Premorbid skills/status
  • Intelligence / education
  • Post injury environment
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2
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Outcome from TBI is not easily _____?

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  • Predicated
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3
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Glasgow Coma Scale

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  • assessment and prognosis indication during acute state of recovery
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(GCS) Assess and monitors pt’s level of

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  • Consciousness
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(GCS) Changes in the ____ of impairment of _______ is a good indicator of ______ function.

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  • Degree
  • Consciousness
  • Brain
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(GCS) The degree and _____ of coma are reflections of the _____ of the diffuse brain injury.

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  • Duration

- Severity

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(GCS) When assessed at ____ week post trauma, the overall coma score and the best ____ grades on each component correlate with outcome at ___ months.

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  • One
  • Response
  • Six
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Three aspects of coma independently observed and each given a numerical grade.

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  1. Best eye response
  2. Verbal performance or response
  3. Best Motor response
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Best Eye Movement

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  1. No eye opening
  2. Eye opens to pain
  3. Eye opens to verbal command or speech
  4. Eye open spontaneously
    Scored 1-4
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Verbal Performance or Response

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  1. No verbal response
  2. Incomprehensible sounds
  3. Inappropriate words
  4. Confused conversation
  5. Oriented speech
    Score 1-5
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Best Motor Response

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  1. No motor response
  2. Extensor response (decerebrate)
  3. Abnormal flexion response (decorticate)
  4. Flexion withdrawl response
  5. Localizing response
  6. Obeys motor command
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12
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Coma scores range from..

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3 (Least Responsive) to 15 (Most Responsive)

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13
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Score of __ or less defines _____ coma in ___% of cases, __ is the critical score.

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  • 8
  • True
  • 90
  • 8
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Score of __ or more = patient out of ___

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  • 9

- Coma

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15
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Score __-__ = ____ brain injury, score

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  • 9
  • 12
  • Moderate
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Score __-__= ____ brain injury

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  • 13
  • 14
  • Mild
17
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The ___ the score the ___ the mortality rate.

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  • Lower
  • Higher
  • Less than 5= 95% die
  • Less than 8 at 6 hours post injury = 50% die
18
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Vegetative State

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  • A persistent state characterized by reduced responsiveness associated with wakefulness.
  • The client may exhibit eye opening, sucking, yawning, and localized motor response
19
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Severe Disability

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  • An outcome characterized by consciousness, but the client has 24-hour dependency because of cognitive, behavior, or physical disabilities, including dysarthria and dysphasia
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Moderate Disability

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  • An outcome characterized by independence in ADL and in home and community activities but with disability.
  • Clients in this category may have memory or personality changes, hemiparesis, dysphagia, ataxia, acquired epilepsy, or major cranial nerve deficits
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Good Recovery

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  • Client able to reintegrate into normal social life and could return to work.
  • There may be mild persisting sequelae condition that is the consequence of a previous injury
22
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Independent

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  • Must also take into account component disabilities
  • Cognitive
  • Physical
  • Behavioral
  • Social
23
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A Pt may be _____ because of ____ or _____ rather than _____ dysfunction.

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  • Dependent
  • Cognitive
  • Behavioral
  • Physical