Prognostic Indicators and Outcome Predictors for TBI Flashcards
Prognosis is dependent on a number of factors
- Age (under 20 and children make good recovery)
- Size of lesion or lesions
- Extent of diffuse injury
- Premorbid skills/status
- Intelligence / education
- Post injury environment
Outcome from TBI is not easily _____?
- Predicated
Glasgow Coma Scale
- assessment and prognosis indication during acute state of recovery
(GCS) Assess and monitors pt’s level of
- Consciousness
(GCS) Changes in the ____ of impairment of _______ is a good indicator of ______ function.
- Degree
- Consciousness
- Brain
(GCS) The degree and _____ of coma are reflections of the _____ of the diffuse brain injury.
- Duration
- Severity
(GCS) When assessed at ____ week post trauma, the overall coma score and the best ____ grades on each component correlate with outcome at ___ months.
- One
- Response
- Six
Three aspects of coma independently observed and each given a numerical grade.
- Best eye response
- Verbal performance or response
- Best Motor response
Best Eye Movement
- No eye opening
- Eye opens to pain
- Eye opens to verbal command or speech
- Eye open spontaneously
Scored 1-4
Verbal Performance or Response
- No verbal response
- Incomprehensible sounds
- Inappropriate words
- Confused conversation
- Oriented speech
Score 1-5
Best Motor Response
- No motor response
- Extensor response (decerebrate)
- Abnormal flexion response (decorticate)
- Flexion withdrawl response
- Localizing response
- Obeys motor command
Coma scores range from..
3 (Least Responsive) to 15 (Most Responsive)
Score of __ or less defines _____ coma in ___% of cases, __ is the critical score.
- 8
- True
- 90
- 8
Score of __ or more = patient out of ___
- 9
- Coma
Score __-__ = ____ brain injury, score
- 9
- 12
- Moderate