Yoked Prism and Binasal Occlusion for Management of Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Midline Shift Sydrome
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Introduction: The majority of individuals who have suffered a traumatic brain injury experience some level of physiological, visual and/or behavioural change that is associated with the injury. ... Last modified: 27th Nov 2020
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The Brain Injury Association of America defines a traumatic brain injury as an insult to the brain, not of degenerative or congenital nature, caused by an external physical force that may produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness, which results in an impairment of cognitive abilities or physical functioning.

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Neuroplasticity and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Introduction: The perceptual process “begins outside of you, with stimuli in the environment… and ends with the behavioral responses of perceiving, recognizing and taking action” (Goldstein, 2014, p.5). In ot... Last modified: 18th May 2020
Case Report of Secondary Narcolepsy
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Title of the article: “ Case Report of Secondary Narcolepsy presenting as self-inflicted genital injury ”
Abstract: Primary Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder with classical presentation showing tetr... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Brain injury (tbi) and/or spinal cord injury (sci)
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Introduction: 1. Introduction
Children and youth who sustain a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and/or a spinal cord injury (SCI) often experience sequealae that can affect their ability to communicate effec... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Nursing Interventions For Critically Ill Brain Injury Patients
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Introduction: A key priority when caring for a patient with an altered level of consciousness is “giving the patient a chance”, in which interventions are focused on learning about the patient, protecti... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Traumatic Brain Injury Issues among the Maori
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Michelle Anastacio
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Traumatic Brain Injury is one of the health issues that Maori people face nowadays. Traumatic brain injury or TBI is caused by a blow or by a traumatic shock to the ... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Glasgow Coma and Glasgow Outcome Scales for Brain Injury
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death in adults under the age of 45 and an estimated 7.7 million people in the European Union are living with a disability caused by TBI. ... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Music Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Research
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CHAPTER – I
INTRODUCTION
“ Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything”
– Plato
Head injury (Traumatic Brain Injury) is d... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Telemedicine for Military Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
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Introduction: ... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Treatment of Memory for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
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Memory is an important aspect of our daily life. When memory is disrupted by a life-changing event such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), it can have residual effects. Memory impairment is c... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Traumatic Brain Injury Assessment, Diagnosis and Management
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Traumatic brain injuries are caused by external forces that affect many areas of cognition. These types of brain injuries lead to impairments in many different areas within the ... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Treatment of Memory in Traumatic Brain Injury
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A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is an injury that caused damage to the brain. In America, an approximate of 1.7 millions of people suffer a TBI annually, from which 275,000 result in hospitalizati... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Memory Therapy for Adults Post Traumatic Brain Injury
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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a type of cognitive communication disorder resulting from a physical trauma to the head or displacement of the brain (ASHA, 2018). TBIs are categorized as mild, ... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Social Communication Interventions for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury
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In the scope of acquired disorders there are multiple treatment approaches and intervention that utilize restorative and/ or compensatory strategies to help the individual attain a higher quality... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
A Traumatic Brain Injury Health And Social Care Essay
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Introduction: The Brain Injury Association of America defines a traumatic brain injury as an insult to the brain, not of degenerative or congenital nature, caused by an external physical force that may produce a di... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Neurobiological Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on At-Risk
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Neurobiological Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on At-Risk Populations
Throughout adolescence, the brain is not fully formed. The growth occurs in Executive Functioning. Executive functioning is y... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Major Depressive Disorder Following Sports-Related Concussions in Adolescents
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On average, 1.4 million traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur annually; 75%–90% of which are mild TBI or concussions (Chrisman & Richardson, 2014). Until recent... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Learning Difficulties: Causes
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Introduction: Learning Difficulties
LO. 1 - Explain what is meant by "learning disabilities", and outline their possible causes and manifestations.
The term and definition of learning disability has its cont... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Pierre Robin Syndrome, Narcolepsy and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Pierre Robin Syndrome
Pierre Robin Syndrome is usually referred to “Bird Face”. This condition was initially regarded as a single clinical entity but is now considere... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Intellectual Disability: Causes and Impacts
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Outcome 1: Define Intellectual Disability
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1.1 Give 2 definitions of intellectual disability in accordance with a recognized source. Follow prescribed APA format when citing sources.
Definition... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Definitions and Causes of Intellectual Disabilities
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Task 1
1.1 Give 2 definitions of intellectual disability in accordance with a recognized source.
Definition 1:
“Intellectual disability means a significantly reduced ability to understand new or c... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Facial Trauma Among Patients With Head Injuries
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Facial Trauma among patients with head injuries
Dr. Shazia Yasir*, Dr. Faisal Moin, Dr. Muneer Sadiq
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Introduction: Facial trauma is without a doubt a most challenging area for any emergenc... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Effects of Dementia on Communication
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The Impact of Brain Disease/Injury on communications
Dorothy Lally
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INTRODUCTION
Picks Diseases
The on Set
Personality changes
Emotional signs
Roaming behaviour
Loss of... Last modified: 11th Feb 2020