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Traumatic Brain Injury: Hope through Research
Edition: 2007

Author: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 2.00
Price: $11.98
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Target audience: Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Format: Homestudy
 
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Traumatic Brain Injury: Hope through Research


Course Description
This course provides information on the signs and symptoms, causes, and treatments of Traumatic Brain Injury.

Learning Objectives
  1. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the incidence of Traumatic Brain Injury.
  2. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury.
  3. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with different types of Traumatic Brain Injury.
  4. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with disabilities that can result from Traumatic Brain Injury.
Course Outline
  • What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
  • What Are the Signs and Symptoms of TBI?
  • What Are the Causes of and Risk Factors for TBI What Are the Different Types of TBI?
  • What Medical Care Should a TBI Patient Receive?
  • How Does a TBI Affect Consciousness?
  • What Immediate Post-Injury Complications Can Occur From a TBI?
  • What Disabilities Can Result From a TBI?
  • Are There Other Long-Term Problems Associated With a TBI?
  • What Kinds of Rehabilitation Should a TBI Patient Receive?
  • How Can TBI be Prevented?


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