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Acquired brain injury (ABI) - injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma Traumatic Brain injury - an alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology caused by an external force Mild brain injury - -AKA concussion -brief...

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Acquired brain injury (ABI) - injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital,
degenerative, or induced by birth trauma

Traumatic Brain injury - an alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain
pathology caused by an external force

Mild brain injury - -AKA concussion
-brief or no loss of consciousness
-its presentation may demonstrate vomiting, lethargy, dizziness, and inability to recall
what just happened

Moderate brain injury - -marked by unconsciousness for any period of time up to 24 hrs
-will have neurological signs of brain trauma (skull fractures with contusion or bleeding
and may have focal findings on and EEG/CT scan)

Severe brain injury - marked by a period of loss of consciousness of 24 hrs or greater

Incidence/prevalence - -13.5 million americans, 4.5% of population are living with brain
injury
-TBI is a contributing factor to a third of all injury-related deaths in the US
-75% of TBI's that occur each year are mild TBI
-2.5 million people sustain a TBI yearly

Chronic conditions caused or accelerated by a TBI - -aspiration pneumonia
-seizures
-septicemia
-circulatory problems

Continuum of care - -acute rehab
-post-acute rehab
-long term home and community

acute rehab - -emergency department
-icu
-acute medical/surgical unit
-specialty neuro trauma polytrauma

post-acute rehab - -comprehensive inpatient rehab hospital


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-sub-acute rehabilitation
-transitional residential programming

Long term home and community - -home
-snf
-long term residential programming
-outpatient and day treatment services
-home and community based services
-school and/or vocational rehab

standards for rehabilitation facilities - -person centered practices that focus on their
health and safety
-a robust performance measurement, management, and improvement system that
focuses on continuous improvement of both clinical business practices
-delivery of quality services by competent ad well trained personnel
-accountability to persons served, payers, and regulators

Olmstead decision - -in 1999 the supreme court ruled that the plaintiffs must be granted
the option to live in the community
-uses title II of the american disabilities act to assert that states must administer their
services, programs, and activities "in the most integrated setting appropriate to the
needs of qualified individuals with disabilities"
-resulted in multiple federal and state initiatives that make living in the community a
reality for more persons with disabilities

TBI Model Systems of Care - -established in 1987 by the US department of educations
national institute on disability and rehab research, which moved to the administration for
community living in 2015 as the national institute on disability, independent living, and
rehab research
-conducts prospective, longitudinal research to demonstrate the course of recovery and
outcomes following TBI at 16 centers
-maintains the model systems knowledge translation center

mTBI - mild traumatic brain injury
-traumatically induced physiological disruption of brain function
-alteration of mental state (dazed, confused, difficulty answering questions, unclear
thinking, unable to describe what happened prior to or after injury)



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