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Examination should include vital signs, GCS and duration of post-traumatic amnesia, (8) general and neurological examination with specific evaluation of:
This condition is referred to as post-traumatic amnesia. The duration of post-traumatic amnesia is measured from the time a patient regains consciousness to the time the patient is able to form continuous memory.
Firstly, correlations were calculated between TBI subjects' duration of post-traumatic amnesia assessed at time of injury, and their PFIC feature summary scale scores.
Note: The manifestations of concussion include loss of consciousness, post-traumatic amnesia, and, less commonly, post-traumatic onset of seizures.
Symptoms to inquire about include post-traumatic amnesia or loss of consciousness; prior brain injury; headaches, pain, dizziness, or loss of balance; changes in behavior; irritability or impulsivity; memory problems; motor or sensory problems; other stressors that may interfere with optimum functioning; difficulties in school or work performance; and changes in relationships with family or friends.
She suffered post-traumatic amnesia and underwent life-saving surgery as she spent three weeks in a high-dependency unit.
Summing up, Prof Marks said it may never be known exactly what happened due to Mr Bramall's post-traumatic amnesia.
"Post-traumatic amnesia occurs in the temporary period immediately after the accident, while retrograde amnesia describes a period during which a person cannot remember events and information for a time immediately before and after the accident.
He claims he suffered post-traumatic amnesia following a horror 14-month spell in detention before his trial and cannot recall what happened.
Hallmark PCS/PCD features include a history of head trauma that has caused a significant cerebral concussion, manifestations of concussion that include loss of consciousness, post-traumatic amnesia, and less commonly, posttraumatic onset of seizures, evidence of difficulty in attention (concentrating, shifting focus of attention, performing simultaneous cognitive tasks) or memory, and symptoms developing shortly after the trauma and lasting at least 3 months such as becoming fatigued easily, disordered sleep, headache, vertigo or dizziness, irritability or aggression on little or no provocation, anxiety, depression, or affective liability, changes in personality (e.g., social or sexual inappropriateness) and apathy or lack of spontaneity.
(1) THIRD CONCLUSION SYMPTOM SEVERITY SECOND CONCLUSION (OR MORE) Concussive symptoms Return to play when Return to play when lasting <15 minutes asymptomatic asymptomatic for 1 week for 1 week Post-traumatic amnesia Return to play when Return to play when <30 minutes, without asymptomatic asymptomatic loss of consciousness for 2 weeks for 1 month Post-traumatic amnesia Return to play when Discourage return >30 minutes or loss of asymptomatic to play indefinitely consciousness for 1 month
Assessment of post-traumatic amnesia after severe closed head injury: Retrospective or prospective?

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