Sunday, January 31, 2010

Brain Injuries More Condition_symptoms Brain Injuries?

Brain Injuries? - brain injuries more condition_symptoms

In the seventies, I have suffered a severe head injury. And everything that I say that!

I heard some time ago, people dealing with severe head injuries:
They put the body in a very cold (we do not know how) for a certain period. Obviously, this slows down the injury to the brain. So much anger to spare and a recovery time is faster?

I hear that right? And what are the medical advances in treating this type of injury of thirty-five?

Thank you very much

4 comments:

mel the great said...

As a nurse who has worked in theater in practice and neurosurgery, is the activity that person by the temperature drop of drama cool and the PT can be stowed with one hand (there will be cold). . specifally I do not know whether the brain is cooled, but monitoringof intravenous fluids and body temperature cooled to specify whether the external environment must be fresh. From memory, cool the body to the usual 35.5 to 37 degrees Celsius to 34 degree Celsius .. approximetly
whereby the body's metabolism and the body is no longer so that the brain is the most important source of purfusion that focuses on the body and closed the main functions ...
after surgery if the doctor believes to be the person who is still unstable, the PT was asleep stay in a coma, because there is less use of the brain when they are in a coma .. (But is not my area .. You should ask the ICU nurse or doctor)
If a person in severe trauma, efforts can be made to the conservation person sweet to IV fluids and the external environment .. which means the brain is what is one of peace, until the process (usual case) .. Calling

after the operation is completed or when the doctor or the medical staff believes that the PT is sufficiently stable to heat the person at normal temperature to ...
IM not sure what this means for you, because I saw the business of acute hypothermia ..

You should contact your doctor! should be the exact physiology involved .. and the different techniques used to ..

Hope this helps:)

mel the great said...

As a nurse who has worked in theater in practice and neurosurgery, is the activity that person by the temperature drop of drama cool and the PT can be stowed with one hand (there will be cold). . specifally I do not know whether the brain is cooled, but monitoringof intravenous fluids and body temperature cooled to specify whether the external environment must be fresh. From memory, cool the body to the usual 35.5 to 37 degrees Celsius to 34 degree Celsius .. approximetly
whereby the body's metabolism and the body is no longer so that the brain is the most important source of purfusion that focuses on the body and closed the main functions ...
after surgery if the doctor believes to be the person who is still unstable, the PT was asleep stay in a coma, because there is less use of the brain when they are in a coma .. (But is not my area .. You should ask the ICU nurse or doctor)
If a person in severe trauma, efforts can be made to the conservation person sweet to IV fluids and the external environment .. which means the brain is what is one of peace, until the process (usual case) .. Calling

after the operation is completed or when the doctor or the medical staff believes that the PT is sufficiently stable to heat the person at normal temperature to ...
IM not sure what this means for you, because I saw the business of acute hypothermia ..

You should contact your doctor! should be the exact physiology involved .. and the different techniques used to ..

Hope this helps:)

neil k said...

I think using this kind of treatment for brain injury in recent years to prevent intracranial bleeding. I do not think he would be all for something that can happen a long time ago. The good news is that when it comes to cognitive function that is not what we have is how you use it. Dendrite Stimulation is the key. Try brushing your teeth with your weak hand, draw a picture with your fingers or even drive a different way of working. Promoting complex wiring of your brain dendrites.

pgd said...

Possible resources.

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