Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

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Head Injury

(Hamby, 2017; Teach Me Surgery, 2021a)

A patient who sustains any injury/trauma to the head regardless of having symptoms or neurological damage

Classification of Head Injury

Red Flag Signs

(Teach Me Surgery, 2021a)

  • Impaired consciousness

  • Dilated pupils which do not respond to light

  • Signs of basal skull fracture

  • Focal neurological deficit or visual disturbances

  • Seizures or amnesia

  • Significant headache or nausea and vomiting

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

(Hamby, 2017; Teach Me Surgery, 2021b)

Cognitive Recovery following TBI (Rancho Levels 4-6 & 7-10)

Informational video with treatment examples from Craig Hospital

References

Hamby, J. (2017). The Nervous System. In H. Smith-Gabai & S. E. Holm (Eds.), Occupational Therapy in Acute Care (2nd ed.). AOTA Press. https://library.aota.org/OT_in_Acute_Care_2e/134?highlightText=intensive%20care%20unit

Teach Me Surgery. (2021a, July 21). Assessment of Head Injury. TeachMeSurgery. https://teachmesurgery.com/neurosurgery/traumatic-injuries/assessment-head-injury/

Teach Me Surgery. (2021b, July 27). Diffuse Axonal Injury. TeachMeSurgery. https://teachmesurgery.com/neurosurgery/traumatic-injuries/diffuse-axonal-injury/