In a traumatic brain injury event, the ___________ head injury is often more damaging than the ___________ head injury. Jared hit his ___________ lobe.

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In a traumatic brain injury event, the ___________ head injury is often more damaging than the ___________ head injury. Jared hit his ___________ lobe. This can cause a brain ___________. This can be distant from the site of impact. Brain volume can increase with ___________, blood volume in the brain can increase with ___________. SECONDARY PRIMARY TEMPORAL CONTUSION SWELLING BLEEDING

Jared’s secondary injury is an ___________ ___________. This means ___________ has accumulated between the ___________ mater and the ___________. A build up of ___________ can increase intra___________ pressure. This can cause the brain to ___________ and push through the ___________ ___________, which can damage the ___________ ___________. EPIDURAL HEMATOMABLOOD DURA SKULL BLOOD CRANIAL HERNIATE FORAMENMAGNUM BRAINSTEM

The hematoma can cause a ___________ ___________. This is when ___________ ___________ goes up, ___________ ___________ goes up, and ___________ ___________ goes down. A doctor performs a ___________ exam on a patient to test the 12 ___________ ___________ for proper function. This can help the doctor find what part of the brain is affected by the injury. CUSHING’S RESPONSEINTRACRANIAL PRESSURE BLOOD HEART RATE NEUROLOGICAL CRANIAL NERVES