NSE 13A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Post-Concussion Syndrome, Cranial Nerves, Neck Pain

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Sore throat- feel on deep cervical chain and or superficial cervical. Cranial nerves: nerves that enter and exit the brain. Cnv (trigeminal), cnvii (facial), cn xi (spinal accessory nerve) Understand post concussion syndrome sign and symptoms. Concussion symptoms: headache, dizziness, feeling dazed, sensitivity to light, ringing in ears, seeing stars, tiredness, nausea and vomiting, irritability, confusion. If untreated, symptoms may develop days or weeks after the initial injury. Wear a csa helmet if in contact sports or riding a bike. Headache, dizziness, feeling dazed, sensitivity to light, ringing in the ears, seeing stars, tiredness, nausea and vomiting, irritability, confusion. Most concussions occur without a loss of consciousness. Seek medical advice immediately upon receiving a blow to the head or body that results in signs or symptoms of a concussion.

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