Sunday, August 18, 2019
Brainstem Injuries and the Neuropsychologist Essay -- Neuropsychology
Brainstem Injuries and the Neuropsychologist       The Neuropsychologist plays an essential function in assessment   and rehabilitation after an injury to the head.   Neuropsychologists essentially bear responsibility for testing   and tracking the patients thinking ability. Below are key   functions provided by clinical neuropsychologists:      - Carrying out detailed assessments of cognition, emotion,     behavior, and social competence;   - Devising and implementing training programs;   - Liaising with educational agencies/ employers to advise on     the resumption of educational/ vocational life;   - Advising on the management cognitive deficits/     disabilities;   - Advising and providing long term care;   - Providing psychotherapeutic input to address the emotional     impact of injury and disabilities;   - Facilitating personal, family, and social adjustment     (Halligan 2003).      A screening for a neuropsychological evaluation should be done   as soon as possible after an injury to the brain or in this   case, brainstem. A comprehensive evaluation is necessary if   complaints and or problems persist. In most cases, an evaluation   is performed biannually for the first two years, and as   necessary, depending on the subjectivity of the patients status.      An exam by the neuropsychologist typically involves a wide   variety of tasks, most of which are done sitting at a table or   at bedside in a hospital (www.neuropsychologycentral.com, 2002).   The examination is non-invasive, and usually is not painful. The   evaluation often takes 6 to 8 hours of face-to-face contact, but   can vary widely depending on what information is being sought   (www.neuropsychologycentral.com, 2002).       Test results are used, depending o...              ...y 1, 2005   from   http//www.neuropsychologycentral.com/interface/content/resources  /resources_interface_frameset.html.       University of Florida (2005). Medical Informatics: Introduction   to Clinical Neurology. Retrieved May 1, 2005 from   http://medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/review/bsc.html.       Joseph Landolfi (2005). Brainstem Gliomas. Retrieved May 1, 2005   from http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic40.htm.       Spencer, Rick (2005). Brain Injury 101. Retrieved May 1, 2005   from http://www.rickspencer.com/Headinjurylaw/brain101.htm.       Theodosopoulos, Philip; Burton, Lisa; Wagner, Becky;    Splitt, Nancee (2005). Retrieved May 1, 2005 from   http://www.mayfieldclinic.com/PE-BrainTumor.htm.      Reiter, Jamie (2003). Journey Toward Recovery: A Brain Injury   Guide For Families. Retrieved May 1, 2005 from   http://www.sdbif.org/Guide/SDBIF_Guide_Eng.pdf.                         
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