Medical Abbreviations
Spinal Cord Syndromes
Stroke
Brain Injury
Mrs. Stanton
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TBI

Traumatic Brain Injury

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What assessment is used to assess the level of impairment in a spinal cord injury?

ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS)

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An infarct on the right side of the brain typically causes impairment on which side of the body?

Left

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What does CHI stand for?

Closed head injury


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What chronic medical condition does Eleanor have?

Type 1 Diabetes

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CVA

Cerebrovascular Accident

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True or False: All spinal cord injuries are traumatic?

False: Several non-traumatic causes of spinal cord injuries including degenerative disorders, tumors, vascular conditions, and autoimmune/inflammatory diseases.

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What is the different between an ischemic stroke and a hemorrhagic stroke?  Which is more common?

Ischemic stroke caused by a blockage, like a blood clot.  Hemorrhagic stroke cause by a leak or a rupture.  Majority of strokes (87%) are ischemic.

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What common scale is used to describe the cognitive and behavioral level of brain injury patients as they recover?

Ranchos Los Amigos

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How many pets do I have and what are they?

2 (1 dog, 1 guinea pig)

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DVT

Deep Vein Thrombosis

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The most common incomplete SCI which occurs at the cervical level.  It is characterized by significant impairments in the UE and less so in the LE.  Can be caused by hyperextension of the neck.

Central Cord Syndrome

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A stroke in which hemisphere is more likely to cause language deficits?

Left

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What do the following acronyms stand for:

SDH 

SAH

ICH

Subdural hematoma 

Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Intracranial hemorrhage

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How old is Eleanor?

12

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GCS

Glasgow Coma Scale

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This syndrome typically occurs around L2-sacrum and develops from arthritis, inflammation, tumors, or other non-traumatic causes.  It is characterized by back pain, bowel/bladder dysfunction, motor and sensory loss of BLE, and “saddle anesthesia”.

Cauda Equina Syndrome

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What is permissive hypertension and why is it used?

This is a technique where the medical team intentionally keeps a stroke patient's BP higher than usual for 24/48 hours.  This is done in order to protect the brain by increasing blood flow to the affected area and promoting recovery.

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Which Ranchos level is characterized by confusion and inappropriate responses?

Ranchos level 5

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What degree am I working towards currently?

PhD in Health Education

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NIHSS

National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale

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This common complication from SCI is caused by a noxious stimulus below the level of injury (Full bladder/UTI, tight clothing, wounds, etc.).  Symptoms include elevated BP, headaches, sweating/flushing, and “goosebumps”.

Autonomic Dysreflexia

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What is tPA or TNK used for?

They are powerful blood thinners used to break up blood clots in people experiencing ischemic strokes. There is only a short window of time for the administration of both, generally between 0-4.5 hours of onset of symptoms.

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Scores on GCS: Eye opening 3, Verbal Response 2, Motor Response 4

How would this TBI be classified? Mild, Moderate, or Severe

Total score: 9

This TBI would be classified as Moderate (9-12)

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What is my favorite color?

Purple