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GOS and GOS-E Case 1

GOS and GOS-E Case 1

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GOS and GOS-ECase 1

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Our first case study involves a 19

year old patient who is not working.

Before her injury this patient was

not employed. She did not finish

high school but was working on

completing her high school exam.

She drove a car and had many

friends. She was involved in a lot

of social activities. She lived with a

boyfriend for some time, but

recently returned to live with her

family when the relationship

ended. She was completely

independent and did not have any

relevant pre-existing conditions.

Pre-injury Status

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She spends 2 days a week in

an out-patient therapy center.

Her reading is at the level of an

8 year old, she can do some

addition and subtraction.

She is living at home with her

family. She will go out, but

clearly much less than before

the accident and never alone.

Present Condition

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She can do most of the normal

daily activities like bathing,

grooming, dressing, putting on

make-up herself. Although she

feels she can be left alone for

the day, her family members

disagree and do not want to

leave her for longer than a

couple of hours at the most for

fear she will become anxious or

harm herself, or forget to take

her medication.

Present Condition

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She cannot drive a car and

although she claims to be able

to handle a taxi or bus, she is

unable to write down her full

address.

She does not complain about

any remaining symptoms or

about additional strain or

discomfort, but her family

members say she is easily

distracted and has great trouble

concentrating.

Present Condition