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Pharmacology II Exam 4 with correct answers graded A plus Q1 What is a head injury? Any damage to the head as a result of trauma Q2 Is a brain injury always present with a head injury? No Q3 What is a traumatic brain injury? A "violent blow" to the head that interferes with daily life and requires medical treatment. What is another word for a TBI? Craniocerebral trauma What is the primary injury? The direct blow What is the secondary injury? Symptoms that occur over hours - days after initial injury What causes the secondary injury? Inadequate delivery of nutrients and oxygen to cells What 3 components does the cranial vault hold? Brain Blood CSF What does CSF do? Protects the brain What is the Monroe-Kellie Hypothesis? A change in any one of the components must be accompanied by a reciprocal change in one or both of the other components. - The 3 components must maintain an equal balance What can happen if an equal balance is not maintained and pressure increases? Brain herniation through the skull What are some symptoms of a TBI? Headache Neck stiffness Confusion N/V - Projectile vomiting first 24 hrs. Seizure Vision changes Slurred speech What do we need to watch during the first 24 hours after a TBI? Eyes (pupils!) Behavior Speech Don't let a pt with a recent TBI go to sleep True What is a scalp injury? Isolated scalp trauma -usually minor but high risk for infection NOT an emergency What life-threatening emergency can a scalp injury result in? Avulsion - Tearing away of the skull What are the 2 main things pts are at risk for with a scalp injury? Infection Bleeding How are scalp injuries treated? - irrigate the area - remove debris - clean thoroughly What is a skull fracture? Break in the continuity of the skull caused by forceful trauma - caused by forceful trauma - may occur WITH or WITHOUT damage to brain How are skull fractures classified? Type Location Open or closed What is a linear skull fox? Break in continuity of bone - Straight line What is a comminuted skull fox? Splintered or multiple fracture line What is a depressed skull fox? Bones are forcefully displaced downward into the brain Open skull fracture = Tear in dura - Risk for losing CSF!! Closed skull fracture = Dura is intact What is a battle sign? Bruising behind the ear - RED FLAG OF ABUSE -

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Pharmacology II Exam 4 with
correct answers graded A plus
Q1 What is a head injury?

Any damage to the head as a result of trauma




Q2 Is a brain injury always present with a head injury?

No




Q3 What is a traumatic brain injury?

A "violent blow" to the head that interferes with daily life and requires medical treatment.




What is another word for a TBI?

Craniocerebral trauma




What is the primary injury?

The direct blow




What is the secondary injury?

Symptoms that occur over hours - days after initial injury

,What causes the secondary injury?

Inadequate delivery of nutrients and oxygen to cells




What 3 components does the cranial vault hold?

Brain

Blood

CSF




What does CSF do?

Protects the brain




What is the Monroe-Kellie Hypothesis?

A change in any one of the components must be accompanied by a reciprocal change in one or both of
the other components.

- The 3 components must maintain an equal balance




What can happen if an equal balance is not maintained and pressure increases?

Brain herniation through the skull




What are some symptoms of a TBI?

Headache

Neck stiffness

Confusion

N/V

,- Projectile vomiting first 24 hrs.

Seizure

Vision changes

Slurred speech




What do we need to watch during the first 24 hours after a TBI?

Eyes (pupils!)

Behavior

Speech




Don't let a pt with a recent TBI go to sleep

True




What is a scalp injury?

Isolated scalp trauma

-usually minor but high risk for infection

NOT an emergency




What life-threatening emergency can a scalp injury result in?

Avulsion

- Tearing away of the skull




What are the 2 main things pts are at risk for with a scalp injury?

Infection

, Bleeding




How are scalp injuries treated?

- irrigate the area

- remove debris

- clean thoroughly




What is a skull fracture?

Break in the continuity of the skull caused by forceful trauma

- caused by forceful trauma

- may occur WITH or WITHOUT damage to brain




How are skull fractures classified?

Type

Location

Open or closed




What is a linear skull fox?

Break in continuity of bone

- Straight line




What is a comminuted skull fox?

Splintered or multiple fracture line

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