Concussions; P.C.S. and C.T.E. Flashcards
Excitatory neurotransmitters released as a result of injury cause the brain to enter a state of ____________ which can last ____ to ____ days.
HYPERMETABOLISM
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7 to 10 DAYS
(succeptable to re-injury in this time)
Is concussion considered a diffuse or focal brain injury?
DIFFUSE
Describe diplopia, a symptom of concussion?
DOUBLE VISION
Can someone with a concussion drink?
ONE DRINK DRUNK
What 3 things should be avoided post concussion?
ALCOHOL \+ ASPIRIN (blood thinner) \+ ATHLETICS (until neuro status normal)
How should massage be performed on someone with a concussion?
RELAXATION BASED
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SIMPLE and SHORT
What is the big concern 3 days following a concussion?
HEMATOMA
The controversial Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) is usually diagnosed when symptoms exceed ____ months, and may take a year or more to go away.
3 MONTHS
Name the condition occurring in individuals with a history of multiple concussions, or sub-concussions?
CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY (CTE)
With CTE, damage is widely distributed small lesions involving Alzheimer’s-like _____ protein abnormalities.
TAU PROTEIN
Describe the 3 stages of the clinical presentation of CTE?
STAGE 1 - MOOD, CONFUSION, DEPRESSION, MEMORY CHANGES
STAGE 2 - MORE EXTREME, PEOPLE NOTICE - ALZHEIMER’S LIKE
STAGE 3 - DEMENTIA/PSYCHOSIS, DEPENDENT