Lack of oxygen brain injury

    • [DOC File]www.gov.mb.ca

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      Brain cells, which function due to an intricate complex of blood vessels, rely heavily on this oxygen-rich supply. When the brain is deprived of this oxygen, due to pressure, clotting, or a burst vessel, these cells begin to die. If this isn’t counteracted soon,

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    • [DOCX File]Basis for defining chemically acquired brain injury and ...

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      Traumatic brain injury can occur whether there is a loss of consciousness or not. Loss of consciousness is one way to identify if traumatic brain injury may have occurred. Traumatic brain injury is caused by penetrating injuries, closed head injuries (such as a blow to the head or shaking, and anoxia from lack of oxygen).

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    • [DOC File]What is epilepsy

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      It can be as a result of accidents, stroke, brain tumours, infection, poisoning, lack of oxygen, degenerative neurological disease etc. The wide variety of causes may lead to different kinds of effects, be they chronic or acute only, reversible or irreversible, progressive or non-progressive and thereby propagate to a large number of particular kinds of injury, disease or death.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 18- Children with Orthopedic and Neurological ...

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      High fever, severe head injury, lack of oxygen -- a number of factors can affect the brain enough to cause a single seizure. Epilepsy, on the other hand, is an underlying condition (or permanent brain injury) that affects the delicate systems which govern how electrical energy behaves in the brain, making it susceptible to recurring seizures.

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    • Anoxic & hypoxic brain injury

      Acquired brain injuries may have many causes including trauma to the brain, cerebral vascular accidents, tumours, infections, exposure to toxins and lack of oxygen to the brain due to a wide variety of causes. The severity and type of brain injury will influence the services and supports required by the person with brain injury and their family.

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    • [DOCX File]The Impact of a Brain Injury: How Our Inclusion ...

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      An acquired brain injury (traumatic and nontraumatic) is an injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma. The brain injury occurs after birth. Examples of injuries that affect the brain or the oxygen supply to the brain include: stroke; aneurysm; tumor; infectious disease; falls; car accident; sports injury; and. lack of oxygen to the brain ...

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    • [DOCX File]VR-SFP Chapter 20.11: Brain Injury Premium, new section ...

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      Hypoxic/anoxic brain injury (i.e. lack of oxygen to the brain) Hydrocephalus (i.e. fluid in the brain) Not sure. Other (please specify): If you sustained a . traumatic brain injury, please tell us what caused your traumatic brain injury: Road traffic accident (car/other motor vehicle) Road traffic accident (motorcycle) Road traffic accident (bicycle) Road traffic accident (pedestrian) Assault ...

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    • [DOCX File]Headway - the brain injury association | Headway

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      lack of oxygen in the child’s brain either while the mother is pregnant or during birth can cause physical impairments; diseases that affect the brain, such as meningitis and encephalitis, and prolonged high fevers can also cause permanent brain damage; poisoning and other conditions that lead to lack of oxygen in the brain, as well as head, neck, and back injuries, sometimes causes ...

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