Post Traumatic Amnesia
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www.cdc.govamnesia in presence of specific symptoms. A noncontrast head CT should be considered for head . trauma patients with no loss of consciousness or post-traumatic amnesia in presence of specific symptoms. Even without a loss of consciousness or amnesia, a patient could still have an intracranial injury. Identifying those patients at risk is key.
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braininjuryguidelines.org• Westmead Post-Traumatic Amnesia (PTA) Scale • Galveston Orientation and Amnesia test (GOAT) • The Orientation Log (O-Log) • Rancho Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale • Royal College of Physicians guidelines : Patient and Family Resources:
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www.actforyouth.netof Post‐ traumatic Symptoms boys and girls in picking (CROPS) and Parent Report of Post‐ traumatic Symptoms (PROPS) Greenwald & Rubin 1999 Measuring full spectrum of PTSD symptoms. Has been equally sensitive to up trauma-related distress. Takes advantage of the respective strengths of the respondent. CROPS Children and adolescents
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cdn.ymaws.comSevere traumatic brain damage. 6 week coma. 6 month amnesia. Severe motor disability. Fracture of right ulna, proximal phalanx of left middle finger, small osteochondral chip of bone anteriorly in left ankle. Lacerations of right forehead & right shoulder. Facial droop, dysarthric speech, jerky eye, slow arm movement. Neurologic effect
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www.figleyinstitute.comJul 20, 2012 · Secondary Traumatic Stress. 5. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is a term used to describe the phenomenon whereby individuals become traumatized not by directly experiencing a traumatic event, but by hearing about a traumatic event experienced by someone else. Such indirect exposure to trauma may
DSM-5: Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
2015traumainformedcareconference.weebly.com• D1: Amnesia about aspects of event(not due to TBI or intoxication) • D2:Negative beliefs (broader version of previous “foreshortened future”) – belief the self, world, future has been irrevocable altered because of the event • D3: Distorted cognitions and beliefs about blame (self / other) about causes or consequences of event