Think about it
Don't be nervous
You give me a headache
Signs and Symptoms
Other stuff
100

Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem

What are the 3 parts of the brain

100

Carry information from the CNS to the muscles

What are motor nerves

100

A mild form of TBI that causes temporary dysfunction. Signs and symptoms typically appear rapidly and gradually improve

What is a concusion

100

Priapism

An erection that takes place after severe spinal injury

100

Eye-opening, verbal response, motor response

What are things the GCS used to determine neurological statis

200

controls a wide variety of activities, including most voluntary motor functions and conscious thought

What is the cerebrum

200

Somatic nervous system

What handles voluntary activities

200

Sudden and brief loss of consciousness. Patients often wake up and experience progressive deterioration in consciousness

What is an epidural hematoma

200

P.M.S.

What is pulse, motor, and sensation that is assessed to determine deficits

200

Meningitis

What is an inflammation of the meningies called

300

controls most functions necessary for life, including the cardiac and respiratory systems and nerve function transmissions

What is the brainstem

300

When confronted with a threatening situation, this system reacts to the stress with a fight-or-flight response.

What is the sympathetic nervous system

300

Often found in alcoholics and elderly fall patients. Veinous bleeding that occurs below the dura mater and signs and symptoms progress slowly

What is a subdural hematoma

300

Trauma pt has B/P 180/100, P 56, R 8...You suspect

 

What is TBI with increased ICP

300

Countercoup injury

What is the injury the results when the brain is slammed into the skull and is injured on the opposite side of the impact of the skull

400

coordinates balance and body movements

What is the cerebellum

400

This nervous system causes blood vessels to dilate, slowing the heart rate, and relaxing the muscle sphincters.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system

400

Decorticate posturing

What is flexing posturing, and is part of the Glasgow Coma Scale

400

Retrograde amnesia

Inability to remember what happened before the accident

400

24 Y/O Pt has a severe head injury from MVA. B/P 86/56, P 124, R 24. Your diagnosis is...

What is hypovolemic shock from internal injuries

500

The outer layer is a tough, fibrous layer that forms a sac to contain the CNS.

What is the dura mater

500

It is produced in a chamber inside the brain called the third ventricle and primarily acts as a shock absorber.

What is CSF?

500

No hypoxia, No hypertension, No hyperventilation

What are three devastating things to avoid when caring for a patient with suspected TBI

500

Cushing Relex

What increased B/P, bradycardia, Cheyne-stokes breathing

500

18 Y/O pt dove into the river. Now, she has no motor or sensor movement below the nipple line. Pt lying on a sandbar in the middle of the river. List steps in treatment and transport

What is scene safety, C-Color, backboard, basket stretcher, hypothermia, neurogenic shock

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