36. Brain concussion Flashcards
What?
A type of trauma/injury that maybe caused by a blow to a head or another injury that shakes or jars the brain
Causes
There are many ways to get a concussion. Some common ways include fights, falls, playground injuries, car crashes, and bike accidents. Concussions can also happen while participating in any sport or activity such as football, boxing, hockey, soccer, skiing, or snowboarding.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a concussion range from mild to severe and can last for hours, days, weeks, or even months.
Symptoms of a concussion fit into four main categories: Thinking and remembering Not thinking clearly Feeling slowed down Not being able to concentrate Not being able to remember new information Physical Nausea and vomiting Headache Fuzzy or blurry vision Dizziness Sensitivity to light or noise Balance problems Feeling tired or having no energy Emotional and mood Easily upset or angered Sad Nervous or anxious More emotional Sleep Sleeping more than usual Sleeping less than usual Having a hard time falling asleep
Diagnosis
Neuropsychological tests
CT
MRI
Post-concussion, what to watch out for
A headache that gets worse or does not go away.
Weakness, numbness, or decreased coordination.
Repeated vomiting or nausea.
Slurred speech.
Extreme drowsiness or you cannot wake them.
One pupil that is larger than the other.
Convulsions or seizures.
A problem recognizing people or places.
Increasing confusion, restlessness, or agitation.
Loss of consciousness.