TBI Flashcards

1
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An acuired brain injury is an injury to the brain which?

A
  • Occurs after birth
  • Is not related to a congenital or a degenerative disease
  • can cause a temporary or permanent imparments that result in physical, emotional. and intellectual difficulties.
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2
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TBI is the leading cause of death & disability in children and adults from ages?

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1-44

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3
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Each year how many people sustain a TBI in the US?

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2.2 Million with 144,000 in Texas alone

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4
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Concussions are brain injuries?

A

yes

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5
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Leading cause of brain injuries?

A

Falls are the reason for 40% of the TBI’s

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6
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Common causes of non-traumatic brain injuries

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Stroke
infection
Anoxia/Hypoxia
Brain Tumors
Aneurysm
Exposure to Toxins
Drug induced

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7
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Determing how sever a brain injury is depends on what four factors?

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Confusion
Loss of consciousness (doesn’t always occur)
Memory Loss
MRI/CT/Imaging

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8
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what percentage of TBI’s are mild

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75% and
Mild brain injuries are a public health concern

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9
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Which brain injury is worse?

A

Mild/Moderate/Sever
One injury is not worse than the other.

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10
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The most commom emotional behavioral changes that TBI patients experience is:

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Irritability
agression
anxiety/depression
mood swings
inappropriate social behavior
impulsivity

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11
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The period of PURPLE Crying is an evidence based aaproach to preventing abusive head trauma:

The letters in PURPLE stand for:

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  • Peak: P Crying usually peaks around two months of age, then decreases.
  • Unexpected: U Crying can come and go for no reason.
    Resistant to soothing:
  • R Babies may keep crying no matter what you try to do to soothe them.
  • Pain-like look: P Babies may have a pained expression, which can be worrisome to parents.
  • Long bouts of crying: L Crying can go on for hours, up to five hours or more.
  • Evening crying: E Babies cry more in the afternoon or evening than in earlier hours of the day.
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12
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In Texas what law mandates that the coaches, trainers be trained on how to manage concussions.

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Natasha’s law

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13
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An easy way to remeber signs and symptoms of a stroke is to use the FAST acronym:

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F - Face Dropping
A - Arm Weakness
S - Speech Difficulty
T - Time to call 911

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