TBI can lead to _________ due to head trauma (Weiner & Lipton, 2009).
Automobile ______ (TramauticBrainInjury.com).
A physical characteristic that makes parts of your body fall asleep (Braden, 2012).
A type of intervention which aims at helping people with TBI to understand their circumstances and what will happen next (Valente and Fisher, 2011).
Physically, people who suffer a TBI may not be as strong as they once were (Braden, 2012).
TBIs ________ the risk of mood disorders such as bipolar disorder, anger/aggression, suicide, PTSD, antisocial, and substance abuse (Valente and Fisher, 2011).
Emotional distress disorder having to do with loss of enjoyment in activities or intense feelings of sadness (Valente and Fisher, 2011).
TBIs are classified as ___________ when there is no demonstrable neuropsychological or cognitive effects of the brain injury after a period of recuperation (Weiner & Lipton, 2009).
Headache, nausea, change in pupil size, visual/auditory impairment, and/or impaired memory occur _____________ following a head trauma (Marco et al, 2012)
Insufficient blood flow to the head is a class of TBI (TramauticBrainInjury.com).
A therapeutic intervention to help cope with emotional symptoms that may accompany TBI
Cognitive function can be _____________ in ways such as difficulties with memory, learning, reasoning and problem solving, short attention span, intellectual processing and communicating, and multitasking
Long term, TBI can affect participation in social and community activities, and over all quality of life (Braden, 2012).
"ow!"- a physical characteristic of TBI (Braden, 2012).
Cause of Traumatic Brain Injury which results in death 9/10 times (Sometimes).
Traumatic head injury in which the brain is injured because of a blow to the head or a sudden, violent change in motion, causing the brain to hit the inside of the skull (TramauticBrainInjury.com).
Common cause of TBI that can happen anywhere due to tripping or slipping (TramauticBrainInjury.com).