Concussion Flashcards

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What is it?

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the most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury cause by a sudden direct blow or bump to the head
- movement of the brain within the skill can cause bruising, damage to blood vessels and injury to nerves

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risk factors

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falls, high risk sports, MVA, physical abuse, and combat injuries

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signs

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  • appears dazed or stunned
  • cant recall events prior to or after a hit or fall
  • forgets an instruction, appears confused
  • moves clumsily
  • answers questions slowly
  • loses consciousness
  • shows mood, behavior, or personality changes
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symptoms

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  • headache or pressure in head
  • N&V
  • balance problems, dizziness, blurry vision
  • bothered by light or noise
  • feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, groggy
  • confusion, concentration, memory problems
  • just not feeling right or feeling down
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how soon do signs and symptoms occur

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  • typically soon after injury
  • could be delayed a few hours or days
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Grades- Grade I

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Mild: symptoms last less than 15 minutes; no LOC

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Grade II

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Moderate
Symptoms last longer than 15 mins; no LOC

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Grade III

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Severe
LOC lasting seconds to minutes

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red flags

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  • drowsiness or inability to wake
  • one pupil larger than other
  • repeat vomitting or nausea, convulsions or seizures
  • headache that gets worse over time
  • slurred speech, numbness, or decreased coordination
  • changes in behavior, irritability, restlessness, agitation
  • confusion, disorientation, amnesia
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Baseline screening

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  • neurocognitive testing
  • balance and equilibrium testing
  • vision testing
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second impact syndrome

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  • a second concussion is experienced before the brain has a chance to heal from the first even
  • can produce severe changes including brain swelling, massive increase intracranial pressure, and brain herniation, resulting in permanent brain damage with long term disabilities or death
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post-concussion syndrome

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  • persistent post concussion symptoms lasting 3 mo or longer
  • indicator of concussion severity
  • rare after only one concussion
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post concussion syndrome symptoms

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may include post traumatic seizures, increased risk of depression, and mild cognitive impairment later in life

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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

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  • a progressive neurodegenerative brain disease resulting from repetitive brain trauma
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Pathological changes from CTE

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  • diagnosis only made at autopsy by studying brain sections
  • changes include tau-positive neurofibrillary tangles; neuropil threads and neocortical diffuse amyloid plaques, with or without neuritic plaques
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signs and symptoms of CTE

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  • recurrent headaches and dizziness
  • cognitive impairments: memory loss; difficulty thinking, planning, and carrying out tasks eventually progressing to dementia
  • mood or behavioral disturbances: depression, apathy, anxiety, suicidal thoughts or behavior, substance abuse
  • impaired judgment and impose control, aggression, irritability, anger
  • movement disorders (late): a small subset of individuals with CTE can develop profound weakness, atrophy, spasticity, similar to pts with ALS
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