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Functional Organization of the Brain and Spinal Cord•4 major brain regions

▫Cerebrum▫Diencephalon▫Cerebellum▫Brain stem

Pons Medulla Midbrain

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Functions of the Diencephalon, Cerebellum, and Brainstem

•These 3 form the more primitive areas of the brain.

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Meninges

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Blood supply to the brain• Brain receives 20% of

cardiac output or 800 -1000ml of blood per minute

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Circle of Willis – serves as collateral flow

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12 Cranial Nerves

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Alterations in Nervous System Functioning

Manifestations of Global Brain Injury

Consciousness Alterations in Neuro

Function

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Consciousness

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Alterations in neurologic function

•Level of Consciousness•Breathing Patterns•Vomiting •Pupillary Changes •Oculomotor Responses •Motor Responses

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Glasgow Coma Scale Eye Opening  

Spontaneous 4

To loud voice 3

To pain 2

None 1

 

Verbal Response  

Oriented 5

Confused, Disoriented 4

Inappropriate words 3

Incomprehensible words 2

None 1

 

Motor Response  

Obeys commands 6

Localizes pain 5

Withdraws from pain 4

Abnormal flexion posturing 3

Extensor posturing 2

None 1

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Breathing patterns

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Brain stem damage

•Irregular and unpredictable breathing patterns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpKdq-_ZvsI

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Vomiting

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Pupillary Changes & Oculomotor Responses

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Motor Responses

•Posturing ▫Decorticate

Brain stem intact, loss of cerebral cortex functioning

▫Decerebrate May indicate more

serious damage and results from disruption of higher brain centers and the brainstem.

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Alteration in Intracranial Pressure

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Measuring ICP

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Neurologic DeathCerebral death Brain deathPersistent vegetative state

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Scalp lacerations

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Head Injuries

• Closed vs Open

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Traumatic Brain Injury Major Head Trauma

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Concussion

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Contusion

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Coup/Contrecoup

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Protective Coverings of Brain

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Epidural hematoma

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Subdural hematoma

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Diffuse Axonal Injury

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Shaken Baby Syndrome

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Spinal Cord Trauma

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Complete cord involvement

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Paralysis

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Partial cord involvement

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Spinal shock

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Low Back Pain

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Aneurysm & AV Malformation

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Subarachnoid hemorhhage

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CVA

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A Stroke is an Emergency act: - Face

▫ Ask the person to smile. Does one side droop?

– Arms▫ Ask person to raise both arms. Does one drift

downward? Is one arm weak or numb?

– Speech▫ Ask person to repeat a simple sentence. Is speech

slurred.

– Tongue▫ Stick out tongue, Does it deviate from midline?

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Ischemic StrokeThrombolytic vs Embolytic

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Visual Deficits

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Intracranial Infections/Neoplasms

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One of the physically demonstrable symptoms of meningitis is Brudzinski's sign. Severe neck stiffness causes a patient's hips and knees to flex when the neck is flexed.

One of the physically demonstrable symptoms of meningitis is Kernig's sign. Severe stiffness of the hamstrings causes an inability to straighten the leg when the hip is flexed to 90 degrees.

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Encephalitis

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Abscess & Neoplasms

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Seizures

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Tonic Clonic Seizures

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Nerve Conduction Disorders

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Muscle toneHypotonia and Hypertonia

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Muscle movement Hypokinesia and Hyperkinesia

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Muscular Dystrophy• Normal skeletal muscle • Muscular Dystrophy

Deposition of collagenous scar tissue (RED)

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Myasthenia Gravis

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Multiple Sclerosis

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Amotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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ALS

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Cerebral Palsy