
Craniocerebral Trauma
Craniocerebral Trauma

OFPARIETAISOCIPTLODEATEMPORAYo frontal lobeo parietal lobeo Temporal lobeo Occipital lobeo insular lobe
frontal lobe parietal lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe insular lobe 2

o The most vulnerable injured area is thesurface of brain tissue.o rugged3
The most vulnerable injured area is the surface of brain tissue. rugged 3

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o Insular lob contusion is relatively lessE440mO7SlUS0.80脑Inl4utuvafe,lhnFANDAy10nale150netnASiytancedun,mgiembesard100T1.BG8
Insular lob contusion is relatively less 8

Caseo A 22-year-old man is brought to theemergency room following a high-speedmotorcycle accident.o The paramedics report that the patient struck atree and that there was a 5-minute loss ofconsciousness9
9 Case A 22-year-old man is brought to the emergency room following a high-speed motorcycle accident. The paramedics report that the patient struck a tree and that there was a 5-minute loss of consciousness

Continue...o On arrival, the patient has the following vitalsigns: respiratory rate, 12; blood pressure.150/75; heart rate, 92.o The emergency doctor opens his eyes topainful stimuli, follows simple commandsand answers guestions with inappropriatewords
10 Continue. On arrival, the patient has the following vital signs: respiratory rate, 12; blood pressure, 150/75; heart rate, 92. The emergency doctor opens his eyes to painful stimuli, follows simple commands, and answers questions with inappropriate words