TBI and GCS part 2 Flashcards
Hoehn and Yahr Scale for Parkinson Disease (PD). stages
0-5; 6 stages
Parkinson’s Stage 0
No visible symptoms of Parkinson disease
parkinson’s stage 1
Symptoms on only one side
Parkinson stage 2
Symptoms on both sides of body and no difficulty walking
parkinson’s
stage 3
Symptoms on both sides of body and minimal difficulty walking
* Begin to fall more often
Parkinson’s stage 4
Symptoms on both sides of body and moderate difficulty walking
* Start using assistive device
parkinson’s stage 5
Symptoms on both sides of body and unable to walk
GCS stands for?
Glasgow Coma Scale
GCS is divided into what categories
features, response, score
what are the ‘Features’ for GCS
Best eye response, best verbal response, best motor response.
Best eye response responses and scores
Open spontaneously 4
Open to verbal command 3
Open to pain 2
No eye opening 1
Best verbal response responses and scores
Oriented 5
Confused, but able to answer questions 4
Inappropriate words 3
Incomprehensible sounds 2
No verbal response 1
Best motor response responses and scores
Obeys commands 6
Localizes pain 5
Withdrawal from pain 4
Flexion to pain 3
Extension to pain 2
No motor response 1
Classification of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) according to GCS
● 13–15: mild
● 12–9: moderate
● ≤ 8: severe
Modified Ashworth Scale for Spasticity (UMN) scoring.
0-4 (1,1+)