A difference in pupil size greater then 1.0 mm
Is considered abnormal
If both eyes are fialated but not reactive to light
Brain stem injury is probable
If csf is draining from nose or ears you should suspect?
Basilar skull fracture
Different types of scalp injuries?
Avulsio...
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CORRECT ANSWERS
A difference in pupil size greater then 1.0 mm - answer Is considered abnormal
If both eyes are fialated but not reactive to light - answer Brain stem injury is probable
If csf is draining from nose or ears you should suspect? - answer Basilar skull fracture
Different types of scalp injuries? - answer Avulsions abrasions, lacerations
Types of skull fractures - answer Linear, basilar, mandible, depressed, nasal, mid-faced
Conplaing of missing tooth feeling. - answer Mandible skull fracture
Linear skull fractures make up about? - answer 80% of skull fractures
Scalp wounds - answer Highly vascular
What might happen if you elevate casulties head greater then 30 degrees? - answer Cerebral
profusion.
Hypovolemic shock does not happen from just a tbi. - answer
Cushings triad - answer Increased bp (hypertension)
Decreased in pulse rate (bradycardia)
Respiratory rate increase
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Loss of conciousness is not required for a concussion - answer
What two things greatly decrease long term effects of tbi - answer Early detection and
treatment
Mile TBI - answer Lasts less then 24hrs
Loss of consciousness up to 30mins
Memory loss less then 24hrs
Full recovery within weeks
Moderate TBI - answer Lasts more then 24hrs
Loss of consciousness more then 30mins but less then 24hrs
Memory loss more then 24hrs but less then a week.
MRI - normal or abnormal
Severe TBI - answer Closed and open
Last more then 24hrs
Loss of consciousness longer then 24hrs
Memory loss more then a week
Mortality 40% within 48hrs
Severe TBI's - answer Intracranial, epidural, subdural hematoma, cerebral contusion, and
subarachnoid hemorrhage.
MACE - answer First distributed for clinical use in the military august 2006 by the DVBICPowered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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