Coma Flashcards
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Coma Causes (3).
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- Cerebrovascular Disease (50%).
- Hypoxic-Ischaemic Injury (20%).
- Metabolic and Infective Cause (30%).
- Hypoglycaemia,Hyperglycaemia, Renal Failure, Liver Failure, Severe Electrolyte Disturbance.
2
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Glasgow Coma Scoring.
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Motor Response (6).
- Obeys Commands.
- Localises to Pain.
- Withdraws from Pain.
- Abnormal Flexion to Pain (Decorticate Posture).
- Extending from Pain.
- No Response.
Verbal Response (5).
- Orientated.
- Confused.
- Words.
- Sounds.
- No Response.
Eye Opening Response (4).
- Spontaneous.
- To Speech.
- To Pain.
- No Response.
3
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Criteria to Diagnose Brain Death (4).
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- 2 Senior Doctors (neither involved in Hospital Transplant Team).
- Must be unconscious and fail to respond to outside sitmulation.
- Heartbeat and Breathing only maintained by Ventilator.
- Clear Evidence that Serious Brain Damage has occured and is incurable.
4
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Tests to Diagnose Brain Death (6).
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- Reaction to Light (Torch Shone in Both Eyes).
- Reaction to Light Touch (Cotton Wool/Tissue in Eyes).
- Reaction to Pressure (Forehead Pressure and Nose Pinching).
- Reaction to Cold Temperature (Ice-Cold Insertion into ears would cause eye movement).
- Gag Reflex (Thin Plastic Tube down Windpipe).
- Breathing (Disconnection from Ventilator for a short period of time).
5
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Features of Coma (5).
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- State of Unrousable Consciousness.
- Defined as E2, M4, V2 so GCS Below 8.
- The individual lies with their eyes closed and does not respond to the environment.
- It usually lasts for 2-4 weeks and the individual may wake up or progress into a vegetative state or minimally conscious state.
- Closed eyes, absent/decreased reflexes and motor activity but preserved circulatory function and breathing drive.
6
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Features of Brainstem Death (3).
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- A person on an artificial life-support machine no longer has any brain functions - they will not regain consciousness or be able to breathe without support.
- They are legally confirmed as dead as there is no chance of recovery.
- The life support machine can still cause their heart to beat or chest to rise and fall with every breath.
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Features of Vegetative State (4).
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- A person is awake but is showing no signs of awareness.
- They may open their eyes, wake-up/fall asleep at regular intervals and have basic reflexes and breathe.
- If more than 4 weeks, this is continuous vegetative state.
- If caused by traumatic brain injury and longer than 12 months, this is permanent vegetative states (extremely unlikely recovery).
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Features of a Minimally Conscious State (1).
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- A person shows clear but minimal/inconsistent awareness - periods where they can communicate/respond to commands.