Lecture 21 - Concussions Flashcards

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What is the definition of a concussion?

A

traumatic brain injury caused by a direct blow to the head, neck or body resulting in an impulsive force being transmitted to the brain

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What are prevention recommendations for concussions?

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  • mouthguards in child and adolescent hockey
  • policy to disallow bodychecking in child and most levels of adolescent hockey
  • contact practice limitations in american football
  • NMT warm-up
  • concussion managment strategy policies to reduce recurrent concussion rate
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What does CRT6 stand for?

A

concussion recognition tool

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What is SCAT6?

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Sport concussion assesment tool (13+)

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What is SCOAT6?

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sport concussion offic assesment tool

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What is the rest and exercise recommendation during the intial period (24-48hrs)?

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  • relative rest for 24-48hrs
  • light physicla and cognitive activity
  • limit screen time
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What are beneifts of aerobic exercise as treatment?

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  • facilitates recovery (2-10) days
  • prevents prolonged recovery
  • individualized to the athlete
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What are the 5 Rs of recovery?

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  • Rest and exercise
  • Rehabilitation
  • Refer
  • Recovery
  • Return to learn/sport
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What are the signs and symptoms of a suspected concusion?

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Signs
- loss of conscioussness or responsivness
- lying motionless on playing surface
- falling unprotected oon playing surface
- disorientation, confusion, staring or limited responsiveness or inability to response approp[riately to questions
- dazed, blank or vacant look
- seizure, fits, convulsions
- slow to get up after a direct or indirect hit to head
- unsteady on feet/ poor coordination
- facial injury

symptoms:
- headache
- ‘pressure in head’
- balance problems
- nausea or vomiting
- dizziness
- blurred vision
- sensitivi to light
- fatigue or low energy
- neck pain
- sensitive to noise
- difficulty concentrating and remebering

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