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Traumatic Brain Injury: PT Treatment Strategies
Exam 2
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Graduate
10/25/2011

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Term
Name the 2 types of TBI
Definition
Closed or Open Head Injury
Term
Insult to the brain
Definition
TBI
Term
Caused by an external physical force; producing a diminished or altered state of consciousness; resulting in impairements of cognition, physical performance, behavioral function, and emotional function
Definition
TBI
Term
Every __ minutes in US, one person dies and another becomes disabled from TBI
Definition
5
Term
__ to __ million people yearly aquire a TBI
Definition
1.5 to 2
Term
___ million people living with permanent disabilities
Definition
5.3
Term
Children aged 0-4 years, older adolescents aged 15-19 years, and adults aged 65 years and older are ___ likely to sustain a TBI.
Definition
Most
Term
Males aged 0-4 and adults aged 75 years and older have the ___ rates of TBI-related hospitalization and death
Definition
Highest
Term
What percentage of TBI's are caused by MVA?
Definition
17.3%
Term
What percentage of TBI's are caused by Falls?
Definition
35.2%
-50% of TBI in 0-14 yo
-61% of TBI in >65 yo
Term
What percentage of TBI's are caused by Assault?
Definition
10%
Term
What percentage of TBI's are caused by struck by/against (sports)?
Definition
16.5%
Term
What gender make up the majority of TBI injuries for all age groups
Definition
Males
Term
What are 3 types of primary damage?
Definition
Focal injury
Diffuse axonal injury
Hypoxia/anoxia
Term
Contusions and lacerations with or without skull fracture; coup or counter coup
Definition
Focal injury
Term
Shearing forces
Definition
Diffuse axonal injury
Term
Global damage is associated with poorer outcomes. Lack of O2 to brain for a period of time.
Definition
Hypoxia/Anoxia
Term
What are 4 types of Secondary Damage?
Definition
Increased ICP
Hematoma
Infections
Seizures
Term
Name 3 types of hematomas
Definition
Epidural
Subdural
Intracerebral
Term
Bleeding within the brain which causes swelling
Definition
Hematoma
Term
Flexion of the UEs and extension of the LEs
Definition
Decorticate Posture
Term
Extension UEs and extension LEs
Definition
Decerebrate Posture
Term
Which posture is worse; decorticate or decerebrate?
Definition
Decerebrate
Term
When is the Glasgow Coma Scale done and what do the scores mean?
Definition
Done initialy in ICU or ER
13-15 = mild
9-12 = moderate
Less than 8 = severe
Term
Name 8 common problems following TBI
Definition
1. Impaired affect
2. Impaired arousal and attention
3. Aphasia
4. Impaired motor function
5. Impaired cognition and behavior
6. Impaired sensory/ perception
7. Impaired balance and anticipatory reactions
8. Impaired respiratory functions
Term
No response: Total Assistance
- Complete absence of observable change in behavior when presented visual, auditory, tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular or painful stimuli
Definition
Rancho Level 1
Term
Generalized response: Total assistance
-Demonstrats generalized reflex response to painul stimuli.
-Responds to repeated auditory stimuli with increased or decreased activity
-Responds to external stimuli with physiologic changes generalized, gross body movement and/or not purposeful vocalization
-Responses noted above may be same regardless of type and location of stimulation
-Responses may be significantly delayed
Definition
Rancho Level 2
Term
What are some possible treatments for Rancho Levels 1 and 2?
Definition
-PROM
-Positioning
-Pressure relief
-Coma/Sensory Stimulation (visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, and taste)
-Stretching
-Splinting
Term
Joint calcification due to being bedridden. Bony end feel. Seen a lot in hips.
Definition
Heterotopic Ossification
Term
Localized Response: Total Assistance
-Demonstrates withdrawal or vocalization to painful stimuli
-Turns toward or away from auditory stimuli
-Blinks when strong light crosses visual field
-Follows moving objects passed within visual field
-Responds to discomfort by pulling tubes or restraints
-Responds inconsistently to simple commands
-Responds directly related to type of stimulus
-May respond to some persons (esp family and friends) but not to others
Definition
Rancho Level 3
Term
What are the treatments for Rancho Level 3?
Definition
-Continue: pressure relief, positioning, stretching, splinting
-Progress PROM to AROM and functional reaching tasks
-Sitting upright with decreasing trunk support
-Progress to standing if tolerated (Standing frame or tilt table)
Term
Confused/Agitated: Maximal Assistance
-Alert and in heightened state of activity
-Purposeful attempts to remove restraints or tubes or crawl out of bed
-May perform motor activities such as sitting, reaching and walking but without any apparent purpoe or upon another's request
-Very brief and usually non-purposeful moments of sustained alternatives and divided attention
-Absent short term memory
Definition
Rancho Level 4
Term
This rancho level may cry out or scream out of proportion to stimulus even after its removal. May exhibit aggressive or flight behavior.
Definition
Rancho Level 4
Term
This rancho level may have mood swings from euphoric to hostile with no apparent relationship to environmental events. Unable to cooperate with treatment efforts. Verbalizations are frequently incoherent and/or inappropriate to activity or environment.
Definition
Rancho Level 4
Term
The rancho level when patients can be agitated, restless, or aggressive. Restraints may be common when unsupervised. Should minimize restraint use. May also use soft mits or safety enclosure beds.
Definition
Rancho Level 4
Term
What are some treatments for Rancho Level 4
Definition
-Behavior Modification
-Progress to motor activities such as reaching, standing, and walking
-Start initiating funcitonal activities and hobbies into treatment if possible
-Work near pt's functional level (don't push too hard)
Term
Name some ways to deal with a patient when they become agitated.
Definition
-Consistency is important
-Always keep your cool
-Have to be flexible with treatment plan
-Approach pts in a calm non-threatening manner
-Prevent escalation into agitated behavior
-Use a minimal number of staff
-Avoid restraints when possible
-Family may assist in calming pt
-Control the tx environment
-Treat when pt is least tired
Term
What should you do when pt starts escalating into an agitated state?
Definition
-Protect other pts
-Use their deficits such as hemiparesis to keep you safe
-Decrease noise
-Talk in calm voice
-Dim lights
-Let pt lie down
-Get pt away from what is causing the agitation
Term
Confused, Inappropriate, Non-Agitated: Maximal Assistance
-Alert, not agitated but may wander randomly or with a vague intention of going home
-May become agitated in response to external stimulation, and/or lack of environmental struture
-Not oriented to person, place, or time
-Frequent brief periods, non-purposeful sutained attention
-Severely impaired recent memory, with confusion of past and present in reaction to ongoing activity
Definition
Rancho Level 5
Term
-Absent goal directed, problem solving, self-monitoring behavior
-Often demonstrates inappropriate use of objects without external direction
-May be able to perform previously learned tasks when structured and cues provided
-Unable to learn new info
-Able to respond appropriately to simple commands fairly consistently with external structures and cues
Definition
Rancho Level 5
Term
-Responses to simple commands without external structure are random and non-purposeful in relation to command
-Able to converse on a social, automatic level for brief periods of time when provided external structure and cues
-Verbalizations about present events become inappropriate and confabulatory when external structure and cues are not provided.
Definition
Rancho Level 5
Term
Since Rancho Level 5 is the level when patients are confused and inappropriate, what are some treatment techniques?
Definition
-Behavior modification
-Trying to flee (may need to lock the unit, safety enclosure bed, restraints, use a wander guard, or provide 24 hour supervision)
-Sexually inappropriate
-Inappropriate interactions with other patients/families/staff
Term
This level needs a lot of structure in their daily routine yet therapy needs to be flexible. Continue with gross motor activities such as walking, functional tasks, hobbies, and age appropriate activities.
Definition
Rancho Level 5
Term
Start introducing cognitive activities when walking such as path finding, finding objects, finding patients room or wheelchair, orientation activities. This is the level in which other injuries may become apparent.
Definition
Rancho Level 5
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