Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries are a significant cause of disability in the US. A person with a traumatic brain injury may be slow to answer questions and get frustrated easily.
Upon completion of this training, the student will be able to:
The student will be able to list terms for brain injury.
The student will be able to differentiate between traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries.
The student will be able to discuss the severity levels of brain injuries.
The student will be able to recite statistics related to traumatic brain injuries.
The student will be able to determine the effects of a traumatic brain injury by determining the area of the brain which is damaged.
The student will be able to recite signs and symptoms of a traumatic brain injury.
Course Information
Learning Objectives
Tramatic Brain Injury Worksheet
Introduction
New Training Offers First Responders Insight on Head Trauma
Knowledge Checkpoint
Defining Traumatic Brain Injury
Making a Difference 1 Intro to TBI
Knowledge Checkpoint
Statistics and Severity.pdf
Measuring Severity of TBI
Knowledge Checkpoint
Effects and Signs and Symptoms of a Brain Injury.pdf
Jen's Story - Regaining Life after a Traumatic Brain Injury
Knowledge Checkpoint
Brain Injury when Calltaking.pdf
Student Attack 911 Calls
Knowledge Checkpoint