Signs and symptoms: Flashcards
Mild head injury or mild concussion:
None or less than 20 min loss of consciousness
-often receive no medical care
-only brief hospital for observation & routine test: EEG: electroencephalography: records electrical activity of the brain; CAT
-Neurological exams usually normal
-May have: nausea, headaches, dizziness
-Symptoms may be due to organic: symptoms that appear due to visible cause or physiological causes
-Recent evidence shows:
~significant number of pt are unable to maintain pre-injury level of function or performance level
~evidence of microscopic nerve damage
-Frontal &temporal contusions may see impairments in memory, learning & emotional control without loss of consciousness.
Post -concussion syndrome symptoms:
- dizziness
- impaired concentration
- fatigabiility
- Depression
- irritability/distractible
- headache
- Insomnia
- defective memory: retrograde amnesia: memory from before the injury is lost may or may not be present
- restlessness
- reading problems
- Changes in personality and emotional being
Often injured do not _____ what is happening to them which leads to _______, ________, _______ of incompetence
understand
frustration
guilt
feeling
Problems are _____ and _____ to recognize
subtle
difficult
Person _______ appears ______.
overall
normal
Moderate injuries or classical cerebral concussion:
- Characterized by period of unconsciousness ranging from 1-24 hrs
- usually hospitalized
- may be 6-12 months before able to return to work (up to 2/3 unable to return to work in less than 1 year)
Severe head injury or severe concussion:
- associated with loss of consciousness: longer than 24 hrs.
- Diffuse brain injury often with damage to the brain stem and possible emergence of persistent vegetative state > 1 year
Coma:
- Complete paralysis of cerebral function, a state of unresponsiveness
- eyes closed
- usually no response even to painful stimuli
- within 2-4 weeks most begin to awaken
- Progress to stupor (state of near- unconsciousness) or condition of generalized responsiveness.