reading, body orientation, sensory information, language
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the parietal lobe
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thinking, speaking, reasoning, problem solving, compassion
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the frontal lobe
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vision
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the occipital lobe lobe
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coordination, balance, vestibular, attention
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the cerebellum
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breathing, temperature, heart rate
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the brainstem
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memories, hearing, behavior, emotions
Brain tumor impairments consistent with the limbic system
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headaches, seizures, changes in personality/cognition, changes related to elevated ICP
General clinical symptoms associated with a brain tumor
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nausea/vomiting, changes in cranial n function, visual changes, alterations of consciousness
signs of increased ICP
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worse in morning, better at night, behind eyes, worsens with activity
common themes with headaches associated with brain tumors
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papilledema
swelling of the optic disc, seen in 75% of people with brain tumors
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MRI
Most informative diagnostic tool for brain tumors
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gadolinium
contrast enhancement used with MRI to distinguish tumors from surrounding area.
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CT
diagnostic tool that only really detects larger tumors or things associated with tumors like hydrocephalus or herniation of the brainstem
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PET scans
used to estimate boundaries of a tumor as well as track how fast a tumor is growing
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fluorodeoxyglucose
radiopharmaceutical used in PET scanning
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surgery, radiation, chemotherapy
3 main treatments for primary brain tumors
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surgery
usual initial step to tx brain cancer if it is large enough
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corticosteroids
given to patients after surgery to remove brain tumor in order to reduce swelling in the brain
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radiation
treatment following the removal of a tumor to reduce the risk that the tumor will come back
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stereotactic radiosurgery
use of a specialized instrument to locate and treat targets in the brain
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"it depends"
prognosis for brain tumors
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70%
1 year survival rates for grade 3 glioblastomas
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50%
1 year survival rates for grade 4 glioblastomas
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40%
2 year survival rates for grade 3 glioblastomas
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15%
2 year survival rates for grade 4 glioblastomas
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10-20%
5 year survival rates for grade 3 glioblastomas
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rare
5 year survival rates for grade 4 glioblastomas
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worse for metastatic
prognosis for metastatic brain tumors versus primary brain tumors
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encourage mobility but; pts may have weakness, paralysis, decreased sensation, and pain as well as limitation in daily activities
PT considerations for patients with brain tumors (metastatic and primary)
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family training, home mobility for as long as possible
if an individual with a brain tumor has a poor prognosis, what should PT focus on?
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functional interventions, prior level of function and exercises
if an individual with a brain tumor has a high survival rate, what should PT focus on?
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3x/week for 30-60 moderate to vigorous exercise
for most outcomes, what would the recommended dose of exercise be for patients with cancer when only doing aerobic exercises?
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meningitis
inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord
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neck stiffness, headache, high fever
top 3 clinical symptoms of meningitis
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high pitched cry and neck stiffness
common way to recognize meningitis in babies
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photophobia, nausea/vomiting, confusion and altered mental state
3 advanced symptoms of meningitis
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jolt of accentuation of headache (JAH)
headache increased when patient rotates the head two or three times in a second
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OUT
Is JAH better for ruling OUT or ruling IN meningitis ?
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Kernig's sign, Brudzinski sign
two clinical signs that are good for ruling IN meningits
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Kernig's sign
a diagnostic sign for meningitis marked by the person's inability to extend the leg completely when the thigh is flexed upon the abdomen and the person is sitting or lying down
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brudzinski's sign
pain with resistance and involuntary flex of hip/knee when neck is flexed to chest when lying supine
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lumbar puncture CSF
best diagnostic to confirm meningitis
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gram stain
test taken at the same time as a lumbar puncture due to faster results
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potentially - may need to rule out tumors, strokes, etc
is it necessary to perform an MRI or CT on an individual with suspected meningitis?
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septicemia
bacteria in blood that cause extremely cold hands and feet, limb pain, and mottled skin; IMMEDIATE REFERRAL
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MEDICAL EMERGENCY • Appropriate antibiotic and steroids • Antibiotic therapy immediately • Dexamethasone
Treatment for Bacterial Meningitis
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decrease inflammation/swelling in the SA space
Purpose of dexamethasone in bacterial meningitis treatment