Traumatic brain injury Flashcards

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Coutacoop

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damage to the front and the back

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Traumatic Brian injury

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caused by trauma
secondary complications due to swelling
severe and complex
cognitive element: behavioural problems

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Hypoxic brain injury

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oxygen is needed for the brain to make use of glucose

damage to the rain after 4 minutes without oxygen

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cerebral anoxia

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complete interruption of oxygen supply to the brain

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cerebral hypoxia

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partial supply of oxygen but at a level which is adequate to normal brain function

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Penetrating injury

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results in an open would
risk of infection
provides an exit for swelling
hammer

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Compression injury

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skull is squeezed

car crash or fall

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8
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deceleration

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countercoup. Personality, behaviour and sexual appropriateness is altered due to damage to the frontal lobe

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diffuse axonal injury

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stretching of the axons so much so they are torn sometimes
brain moves back and forth and to the side of the skull
can be due to repetitive concussion or RTA
slow processing as a result

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10
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acquired brain injury

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stroke, tumour, brain haemorrhage, meningitis

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cerebellum infarct

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tend to get low tone

don’t influence over muscle tone

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left hemisphere

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language, reading, writing and speech
sequencing of action
problems with language
apraxia

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right hemisphere

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non dominant
processing of global information
recognition of objects
analysis of emotional stimuli
spatial relationships
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Posterior portion

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receives input from ascending spinal pathways and senses
involved with processing sensory input
lesions may resulting deficits in visuospatial perception

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Anterior horn

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lesions may result in motor, planning or behavioural problems
receives input from posterior cortex and lower brain centres
involved with output and processing for speech, movement and behaviour

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visuospatial neglect

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right parental lesions

failure to respond or orientate to stimuli contralateral to the site of brain lesion