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Running head: Post Concussive Syndrome and Traumatic Brain Injury 1


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Week 1: Compare and Contrast Assignment
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Compare and contrast the following diagnoses as assigned:
Student Last Name -Topic
(Find the corresponding first letter of your last name to find your topic assignment for this
discussion)
A-I - Compare and Contrast Dementia and Delirium
J-Q = Compare and Contrast Post Concussive Syndrome and Traumatic Brain Injury
R-Z = Migraine Headache and Post Concussive Syndrome
First post due by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT
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INITIAL POST DUE WEDNESDAY:

Professor and Class,

I will compare and contrast post concussive syndrome (PCS) and traumatic brain injury

(TBI) in the following areas: presentation, pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and

treatment. TBI has many definitions that include an insult to the brain from an external

mechanical force, with an associated diminished or altered state of consciousness, leading to

permanent or temporary impairment of cognitive, physical, and psychosocial functions. PCS is

often the result of a mild TBI and includes symptoms of headache, dizziness, agitation or

anxiety, and cognitive impairment. The pathophysiology and other aspects of TBI is much less

controversial and more understood compared to PCS; however, up to 80% of patients with mild

to moderate TBI will experience some PCS.

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, Post Concussive Syndrome and Traumatic Brain Injury 2


Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

 Lacerations
 Hematomas
 Fractures
 Altered or decreased level of consciousness
 Intoxication from alcohol

Post concussive syndrome (PCS)

 Sometimes there is a brief loss of consciousness
 Patients with PCS will frequently tell bystanders that they are ok right after

impact but others will notice mild changes in behavior.
 Irritability, sleeplessness, depression, and malaise can persist for months after the

injury.

Pathophysiology

Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

 A brain impact causes glutamate to be released which then causes potassium to leave

the cells, leaving the neurons depolarized. This can result in loss of consciousness

(Algattas & Huang, 2013).

Post concussive syndrome (PCS)

 PCS is a neurochemical and metabolic cascade that occurs after shear forces with

a TBI. In order to get the potassium back in so the neurons can function, ATP is

used to power the sodium potassium pumps. This requires a tremendous amount

of energy, 200 times the normal rate, and tires the brain out. Sugar is the main

source of energy for the brain but it is not used properly in this depolarized state

so anerobic metabolism happens with resulting lactic acid accumulation. This

causes the neurons to be dysfunctional, not ischemic or dead, just dysfunctional.

At this time adenosine is released and the brain is depressed showing cognitive,

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