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Module introduction

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Pre-module test

 

(1.1) Section 1: Features of brain injury

(1.2) Neuropathology

(1.3) Closed injuries

(1.4) Contusions

(1.5) Example

(1.6) Post-trauma

(1.7) Diffuse axonal injury

(1.8) Corpus callosum

(1.9) Intracranial haemorrhages

(1.10) Extradural haematomas

(1.11) Reflection: Late effects

(1.12) Late effects

(1.13) Section 1: Recap

(1.14) Section 1: Recap (cont..)

(1.15) Section 1: Summary

 

(2.1) Section 2: Assessment techniques

(2.3) History and examination

(2.4) History and examination

(2.5) Patient records

(2.6) Classification of injury

(2.7) Cognitive sequelae

(2.8) Dysexecutive functioning

(2.9) Frontal lobe damage

(2.10) Multiple Errands Test

(2.11) Multiple Errands Test

(2.12) Multiple Errands Test, dysexecutive demo

(2.13) Additional note

(2.14) Section 2: Summary

 

(3.1) Section 3: Behavioural and personality change

(3.2) Neurophysical sequelae

(3.3) Neuroimaging

(3.4) Gradient echo sequence demonstration

(3.5) EEG

(3.6) Reflection: Cognitive assessment

(3.7) Cognitive assessment

(3.8) Bedside cognitive assessment

(3.9) Neuropsychological testing

(3.10) Rating scales

(3.11) Employment outcome following brain injury

(3.12) Impairments

(3.13) Conclusions

(3.14) Section 3: Summary

 

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