Identify coma, veg state, min. conscious state, & akinetic mutism Flashcards

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State of unarousable unresponsiveness

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coma

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Pathology in anterior or mesial portions of frontal lobe

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akinetic mutism

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3
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Recovery is unlikely when it persists longer than 3 months after nontraumatic injury and longer than 12 months after truama.

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vegetative state

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4
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Persons show a degree of awareness/responsiveness

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minimally conscious state

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5
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Usually bed-bound, incontinent, and require tube feeding

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minimally conscious state

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6
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no purposeful behavior

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vegetative state

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7
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voluntary behavior is absent; eyes remain closed

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coma

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8
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no purposeful behavior

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vegetative state

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9
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much more common than a vegetative state

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minimally conscious state

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10
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“abulia” - diminished motivation; when motivation is severely diminished, it can result in this.

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akinetic mutism

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11
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sleep/wake cycles are usually preserved

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vegetative state

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12
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muteness is consistent w/a severely reduced level of arousal & cognition; does not interact meaningfully with environment.

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vegetative state

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13
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absence of sleep/wake cycles on EEG

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coma

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14
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usually secondary to TBI and vascular events.

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coma

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15
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can be occur w/metabolic disorders & severe dementia

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vegetative state

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16
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can be caused from severe TBI, anoxia, drug toxicity, Wernicke’s encephalopathy, Alzheimer’s, and anencephaly.

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vegetative state

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reflects failure of the RAS, cortex, and absence of functions above brainstem level.

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coma

18
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when present for an extended time, may occur permanently.

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vegetative state

19
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After TBI, coma occurs, and then this happens.

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vegetative state

20
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speech is brief, delayed, aphonic, whispered, reduced in loudness/monotonic, with unelaborated content that is concrete and literal (but not telegraphic).

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akinetic mutism