Henryetta Farver
DeVera Hooks Psy/340 Felicia Taylor
December 1, 2014
Disturbing head damage remains a main unrestricted problematic condition. This evaluation targets toward surviving the values upon which recent TBI organization must adhere. The initial organization stages objectives toward attain hemodynamic firmness, boundary less important offenses (hypotension, hypoxia), acquire precise neural valuation, in addition to proper select patients intended for further investigation. Since 2003, the support of danger stratification in the crisis sectors ought to remain a organization of triage founded on experimental valuation, which then and there decrees the necessity intended for …show more content…
Robert is the patient who has asked for clarity about his traumatic brain injury and a participant in the study chosen for this evaluation. Traumatic brain injury is not the same as head injury. Getting help soon after injury by a trained professional may help to speed the recovery process by addressing the symptoms more aggressively instead of only observing behaviors that develop. One of the symptoms that may occur during delayed onset is the disruption of normal thought processes. Traumatic brain injury has other placard labels that are sometimes used for labelling purposes but each has the identical meaning in this …show more content…
Some symptoms may include, but not limited are; headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, concentration and memory issues along with severe irritability. Immediately after the trauma is experienced these symptoms may appear or remain dormant until a later date, which may or may not reoccur until physical or mental triggers are experienced. Physical defects can be temporary or permanent. One example of a physical defect is when someone has a closed head injury it can affect many facets of a person’s life, such as speech, equilibrium , unconsciousness , sensory, vision and cognitive abilities. The most common and least serious of the traumatic brain injuries is the concussion, which comes from the latin word concutere, meaning to shake violently. These concussions are caused by a sudden direct hit or cranial bump to the head. The more trauma inflicted the more severe the traumatic brain injury. Some of the most severe actions are vehicle accidents, hard falls or violence. Traumatic brain injury can cause bruising and damage to the blood vessels, therefore causing injury to the nerves. Treatment and rehabilitation for Traumatic brain injury patients is a neuro-comprehensive one on one consult with the intensive rehab procedures that are aligned with a dual diagnosis referring to treatment options and services to speed up the recovery process. With the resources of connecting people