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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