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Symptoms & Diagnosis
Treatments & Rehabilitation
Social Impact
Prevention & Awareness
100

This is the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries, especially in young children and older adults.


What are falls


100

This is a Sudden impact, jolt or blow to the head that disrupts normal brain function 

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?  

100

This type of rest is often recommended immediately after a mild TBI to allow the brain time to recover.

What is reduced activity?

100

This type of stress often increase in parents who must balance medical appointments, emotional support, and financial responsibilities after their child sustains a TBI

What is parental stress

100

Many students experience challenges with attention, memory, organization, and emotional control. They may take longer to process instruction, lose focus easily, become fatigued during the day, or struggle with changes in mood and behavior.

What are the ways traumatic brain injuries show up hidden. 

200

These high-impact events, including car crashes and being struck as a pedestrian, are a major cause of TBIs. 


What are motor vehicle accidents


200

This is the most common symptom of a mild Traumatic Brain Injury often described as a constant ache or pressure to the head. 

What is a headache? 

200

This type of medication may be given early after injury to prevent harmful electrical activity in the brain.

what are anti-seizure medications?

200

Siblings of children with TBI may experience feelings of jealousy or neglect because parents are focused on the injured child, affecting this aspect of family life.

What are family dynamics? 

200

You can always see brain injury on CT and MRI scans.

What is one common misconception about traumatic brain injury?

300

This form of child abuse, caused by violently shaking an infant, often leads to severe traumatic brain injuries due to the brain moving back and forth inside the skull.


What Is Shaken Baby Syndrome

300

This type of memory loss, often seen after TBI, makes it hard for the person to remember what happened to them before or after the injury. 

What is amnesia ? 

300

This type of therapy helps children relearn skills like attention, memory, and problem-solving after a brain injury.

What is cognitive rehabilitation therapy?

300

This social outcome often affects children with TBI when peers do not understand their condition, leading to withdrawal or difficulty maintaining friendships.

What is social isolation? 

300

Physical, emotional, cognitive and behavioral. 

 what are the changes a student may experience Following a traumatic brain injury,

400

This type of injury occurs when an object like a bullet or piece of debris enters the skull and damages the brain directly


What is an open head injury?


400

An important tool that doctors use to measure the seriousness of TBI, scoring eye, verbal, and motor responses. 

What is Glasgow Coma Scale? 

400

To control dangerous swelling in the brain, doctors may use this type of treatment that lowers body temperature to reduce pressure.

What is therapeutic hypothermia?

400

Families of children with TBI often join these peer-based groups to reduce isolation and share coping strategies with others facing similar challenges.

What are support groups?

400

 Wear a sport certified helmet by CPSC. Wear seat belt and all children are in a kid safety seat. Learn fall prevention techniques.

What are traumatic brain injuries  recommended prevention techniques

500

This type of forceful blow or jolt to the head—common in football, boxing, and other contact sports—can cause concussions


What are sports-related injuries


500

This imagining test is often the first one performed to detect bleeding, bruising, or swelling in the brain after a head injury. 

What is a CT scan? 

500

This hospital setting, sometimes called “acute rehab,” provides daily therapy to help children recover function before returning home.

What is inpatient rehabilitation?

500

This classroom challenge occurs when a student with TBI suddenly becomes overwhelmed, leading to impulsive behavior or emotional outbursts that teachers must manage.

What is a emotional dysregulation?

500

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Who is the best EDUC 152 teacher.

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