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LATEST HEAD TRAUMA SUMMARY 2025&2026 HEAD TRAUMA COURSE OUTLINE  ETIOLOGY OF HEAD TRAUMA  IMMEDIATE ASSESSMENT  INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE  TYPES OF HEAD TRAUMA  SEQUELAE OF HEAD TRAUMA CAUSE  Multiple-trauma accidents (vehicular accidents)  Fall  Struck by objects intentionally or unintentionally

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, Immediate Management
HEAD TRAUMA ▪ ICP monitoring.
COURSE OUTLINE ▪ Cranial CT or Cranial MRI.
▪ IV hypertonic solution to increase intravascular
❖ ETIOLOGY OF HEAD TRAUMA pressure and shift the edema fluid back into the
❖ IMMEDIATE ASSESSMENT blood vessels.
❖ INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE ▪ Steroids to decrease inflammation and edema.
❖ TYPES OF HEAD TRAUMA ▪ Elevate the head.
❖ SEQUELAE OF HEAD TRAUMA
TYPES OF HEAD TRAUMA


CAUSE SKULL FRACTURE
- Crack in the bone skull
 Multiple-trauma accidents (vehicular accidents)
 Fall Assessment
 Struck by objects intentionally or unintentionally
✓ Orbital ecchymosis
GLASGOW COMA SCALE
Eye Opening Score
Opens eye spontaneously when you approach 4
Opens eye in response to speech 3
Opens eye in response to painful stimuli such 2
as pressure in nail bed
Does not open eyes in response to painful 1
stimuli ✓ Postauricular ecchymosis
Motor Response Score
Can obey simple command such as “hand me 6
this pen”
Moves an extremity to locate painful stimulus 5
applied to the head or trunk and attempts to
move the source
Attempt to withdraw from the source of pain 4
Flexes arms at the elbows and wrists in 3
response to painful stimuli to the nail beds
Extends arms in response to painful stimuli 2
✓ Rhinorrhea
No response to pain on any extremity 1 ✓ Otorrhea
Verbal Response Score
Types of Skull Fracture
Oriented to time, place, and person knows or 5
can recognize the names, date, and where
I. Depression fracture
he/she is
II. Compound fracture III. Hairline
Able to converse, although not oriented to 4 fracture
time, place, or person IV. Subdural hematoma
Speaks only in words or phrases that make 3
little or no sense
Responds in incomprehensible sounds 2
No verbal respond 1
Total Score 15
SCORE

3 to 8: severe trauma

9 to 12: moderate trauma
Therapeutic Management
13 to 15: mild/slight trauma
▪ Admission for observation

▪ Semi-Fowler’s position
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