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A head injury can be classed as
A minor head injury will result in
A concussion can be defined as
In traumatic head injury context, a red flag can be described as a
Which of the following are some of the red flags for Major head injury
Damage occurring on the opposite side of the brain where the brain has bounced back and impacted the skull is known as what type of injury
Coup injuries can result in internal brain contusion, swelling, and haemorrhage without any obvious external injury, True or False
A depressed skull fracture composes of
What does CSF stand of
Which of the following signs can be specific to a base of skull fracture
Within the skull, the brain is surrounded by 3 layers of tissues, what collective name is given to these
Where can the Subdural space be found
A subdural haemorrhage can sometimes be slow in progression, and a patient may not have any TBI symptoms initially, True or False
A Subarachnoid haemorrhage occurs in the
What Reflex or Triad can be used to help identify increasing ICP pathology
What 3 signs and symptoms are present in Cushing’s Reflex
During the pathophysiology of ‘Coning’, what is the name of the hole at the bottom of the skull which the brain is being forced through
Where suspecting a possible Traumatic Brain Injury, you must still place a hard cervical collar on if also suspecting c-spine injury, True or False
Impact brain apnoea can be described as
Having high capnography levels in a TBI patient is good for their overall outcome, True or False
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