Jasmine is an 18-year-old female status post car accident as an unrestrained driver, resulting in subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage, rib fractures, pulmonary contusion, acute respiratory failure, right distal radius fracture, and right femur fracture. Jasmine underwent a left craniotomy, tracheostomy placement, right distal radius repair, and right femur intramedullary (IM) nail placement. She is on restrictions for non–weight-bearing (NWB) through her right UE and weight-bearing as tolerated (WBAT) through her right LE. She is beginning to follow simple commands 75% of the time, tolerate tracheostomy collar trials off the ventilator, and move her extremities purposefully. Jasmine has been cleared for progressive mobility by both neurosurgery and trauma physicians.
Jasmine is in her first semester at college, where she was living in the dorms on the first floor with elevator access. She has a very supportive family and an older brother who is also attending the same college. Jasmine enjoys music, spending time with her friends, and volunteering with the Humane Society.