Chapter 29 Trauma to the Head, Neck, and Spine Flashcards
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a bubble of air in the bloodstream
Air Embolism
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a pattern of irregular and unpredictable breathing commonly caused by brain injury
Ataxic Respirations
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controls involuntary functions
Autonomic Nervous System
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the brain and the spinal cord
Central Nervous System
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a pattern of rapid and deep breathing caused by injury to the brain
Central Neurogenic Hyperventilation
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the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
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a distinct pattern of breathing characterized by quickening and deepening respirations followed by a period of apnea
Cheyne-Stokes Breathing
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mild closed head injury without detectable damage to the brain. Complete recovery is usually expected but effects may linger for weeks, months, or even years
Concussion
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in brain injuries, a bruised brain caused when the force of a blow to the head is great enough to rupture blood vessels
Contusion
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the bony structure making up the forehead, top, back, and upper sides of the skull
Cranium
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an area of the skin that is innervated by a single spinal nerve
Dermatome
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the opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes from the brain
Foramen Magnum
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in a head injury, a collection of blood within the skull or brain
Hematoma
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pushing of a portion of the brain downward toward the foramen magnum as a result of increased intracranial pressure
Herniation
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pressure inside the skull
Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
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in brain injuries, a cut to the brain
Laceration
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the cheekbone. Also called the “zygomatic bone”
Malar
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the lower jawbone
Mandible