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Hospitals use a team approach in the care of the brain injured person. Family members may become disturbed because the lead doctor is not present at all times. However, each member of this specialized team has a specific and important job to do. It may be difficult for family members to understand which team member does what and to whom specific questions should be directed. The following is a list of professionals who may be part of the team during various stages of the recovery process. Neurosurgeon Physician specialist trained to care for all varieties of brain problems and perform brain surgery as needed. This person is primarily concerned with coordinating the medical treatment of the brain injured, and deciding whether or not there is a need for surgical treatment Neurologist Physician specialist concerned with treating disorders of the brain, nerves, and muscles. Despite the name, neurologists are not the best authority for diagnosing brain injury. If other factors point to permanent brain injury, ask for a second opinion if a neurologist is calling the injury mild or short term. Rehabilitation Nurses Specially trained to care for the patient depending on the stage of treatment. They provide and coordinate all patient care, liaison to other team members and are often a patient advocate. Often the most knowledgeable person, regardless of degree level, you will encounter about brain injury. Respiratory Therapist Concerned with helping the patient breathe adequately as a means of preventing further complications and/or infections. If the patient is on a respirator, the respiratory therapist is responsible for maintaining the equipment. If the patient is unable to cough up secretions, the respiratory therapist may assist by lowering the head, tapping the back, and suctioning the patient. Physiatrist Physician primarily concerned with evaluating the traumatic brain injury's impact on the functioning of the patient's body (not just the brain) and helping the patient to overcome any disability that has occurred. Usually a more knowledgeable and dedicated to brain injury professional than most MD's. They have longer ranging contact with the survivor than most doctors. Physical Therapist Concerned with helping the patient regain maximum functioning of body movement or to prevent further deterioration of physical function in the unconscious patient. This is done initially by moving the arms and legs (called Range of Motion) and thereby exercising unused muscles. Occupational Therapist Concerned with helping patients with activities of daily living (ADL) and with recovering functions which help them return to gainful employment and maximum independence. Speech Therapist Concerned with helping the patient return to normal or alternative patterns of communication. Neuropsychologist Concerned with evaluating
the mental functions of the patient's brain and planning training
programs to help the patient's brain return to normal functioning
as quickly and fully as possible. He/She will assist with emotional
and behavioral problems.
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