HILANG INGATAN PADA CEDERA OTAK RINGAN SETELAH KEJADIAN KECELAKAAN LALU LINTAS: A CASE REPORT
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Cedera Kepala Ringan, hilang ingatan, kecelakaan lalu lintasAbstract
Pendahuluan Cedera otak traumatis ringan merupakan salah satu kondisi disfungsi neurologis atau kelainan fungsional minor yang menyebabkan perubahan sementara fungsi otak yang seringkali menyebabkan hilang ingatan atau memori. Metode: Desain penelitian yang digunakan dalam studi kasus ini adalah case report. Penelitian ini dilakukan saat sedang bertugas di UPT Pusat Pelayanan Keselamatan Terpadu (PSC) 119 Kota Bandung. Pembahasan:. Kejadian hilang ingatan dapat terjadi karena bagian otak pada hipokampus, otak kecil, dan korteks prefrontal yang memiliki peran menyimpan memori ingatan mengalami memar akibat kecelakaan yang menyebabkan cedera otak traumatis ringan Kesimpulan: Cedera otak traumatis dapat menjadi penyebab signifikan dari ketidakmampuan mengingat peristiwa yang terjadi segera sebelum trauma.
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