Intracranial pressure, concussion and coning Flashcards
Describe the pathophysiology that explains coup and contrecoup injury
Describe the pathophysiology that explains levels of neural injury
Describe the pathophysiology that explains collars and intracranial pressure
Describe the pathophysiology that explains red flags of head injuries
Describe the pathophysiology that explains changes to breathing
Describe the pathophysiology that explains changes to CVS and bradycardia
Describe the pathophysiology that explains the cranial vault
Describe the pathophysiology that explains dangers of intracranial pressure
Describe the pathophysiology that explains drowsiness, vomiting and nausea
Describe the pathophysiology that explains coning (mostly recognition is important)
Describe the pathophysiology that explains neural injury itself
Describe the pathophysiology that explains changes to breathing and bloop pressure
Describe the pathophysiology that explains pupils
Describe the pathophysiology that explains plumbing of the cranium
Describe the pathophysiology that explains brain structure deformation