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Rancho levels and TBI

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What are the 2 types of TBI?   Closed and open  
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This injury is when the brain is exposed   Open  
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What are the 2 types of TBI?   Closed and open  
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This injury is when the brain is exposed   Open  
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This injury is when teh brain is not exposed   Closed  
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Primary damages are caused by   Coupe and counter coupe, diffuse axonal, subdural hematomas, epidural hematomas, intracerebral hemorrhages  
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Secondary damages are caused by   seizures, intracranial pressure, intracranial infections.  
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This damage occurs at the time of the injury   primary damage  
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This damage occurs later   secondary damage  
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3 forces involved in traumatic brain injuries   rotational, acceleration, deceleration.  
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This is the device used to decrease hydrocephalus   VP shunt  
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This is the device used to decrease hydrocephalus   VP shunt  
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This monitors the pressure in the skull   ICP monitor  
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Scale used to determine neurological level. Monitors 3 types of responses   Glascow Coma Scale  
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surgical procedures designed to help eleviate the pressure on the brain following a brain injury   burr hole, removing a section of the skull, VP shunt, medically induced coma  
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List the 3 types of responses monitored in the Glascow Coma Scale   Eye opening, Best motor response, Verbal response  
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Scale used to determine neurological level. Monitors 3 types of responses   Glascow Coma Scale  
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A score below 8 on the Glascow coma scale indicates which level of brain injury   severe  
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List the 3 types of responses monitored in the Glascow Coma Scale   Eye opening, Best motor response, Verbal response  
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A score below 8 on the Glascow coma scale indicates which level of brain injury   severe  
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A score of 9-12 on the Glascow coma scale indicates which level of injury   moderate  
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A score of 13-15 on the Glascow coma scal indicates which level of injury   mild  
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true or false- a concusion is a brain injury   true  
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The time between the time of the injury and the last memory prior to the accident is ____ ____. The longer the time not recalled, the greater the brain injury   post traumatic amnesia  
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No response to stimuli   Rancho level I  
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Responds generally to all stimuli.   Rancho level II  
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Localized response. Occational simple 1 step direction following (ie- open eyes, high five....) Turns toward stimluli, follows moving objects.   Rancho level III  
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Extreme motor restlessness. Maybe verbally or physically aggitated. May perform motor activities without any apparent purpose. Mood swings   Rancho level IV  
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Able to attend to a highly familiar task in a non-distracting environment for up to 30 minutes with moderate redirection. Consistantly following commands. Inconsistantly oriented.   Rancho level VI  
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Able to handle multi tasking simulatiously. Aware of impairments. Able to independently create and maintain own assistive memory devices. Social interaction is appropriate. Recognizes needs and feelings of others.   Rancho level X  
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independently shifts back and forth between tasks and completes them accurately for at least 2 consecutive hours. Self monitors appropriateness of social interaction with stand by assistance.   Rancho level IX  
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Unrealistic planning of the future. Overestimates abilities. unaware of others' feelings and needs. unable to recognize inappropriate social interaction.   Rancho level VII  
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May become agitated in response to external stimulation. Not oriented. Unable to perform new learning.   Rancho level V  
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Independently attends to familiar tasks for 1 hour in a distracting environment. Overestimates or underestimates abilities. Self centered. aware of impairments.   Rancho level IV  
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abnormal posturing that involves rigidity, arms flexed inward (to your core), hands fisted, and legs extended   decorticate  
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abnormal posturing that involves rigidity, arms extended, hands fisted, forearms pronated, shoulders internally rotated   decerebrate  
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Of the 2 types of posturing, this is the one indicated the more severe brain injury of the 2   decerebrate  
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