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A gunshot wound is considered this type of brain injury:
a. Closed
b. Inertial
c. Open
d. Diffuse Axonal Injury
c. Open
In TBI patients, what does neurogenic bladder lead to (select all that apply):
a. Skin breakdown
b. Frequent UTIs
c. Ulcers
d. Fecal Incontinence
e. Infection
a. Skin breakdown
b. Frequent UTIs
c. Ulcers
e. Infection
In regards to brain injury, the highest cost to society is:
a. Increased healthcare cost
b. Elevating rates of homelessness
c. Loss of productivity
d. All of the above
c. Loss of productivity
What age group is most likely to suffer from TBI?
a. 15-19
,b. 20-24
c. 65-75
d. 75 or older
75 or older
What is the most common cause of brain injury according to the CDC?
a. Sports accidents
b. Falls
c. Car accidents
d. Assault
b. Falls
Interventions for mild TBI include:
a. Bright lights
b. Mental rest
c. Resuming normal activity
d. Increasing activity
b. Mental rest
Most symptoms of mild TVI resolve within:
a. 6-8 weeks
b. 1 year
c. 2-4 weeks
d. 9 months
c. 2-4 weeks
What level of TBI severity is marked by unconsciousness for any period up to 24
hours and will have neurological signs of brain trauma?
a. Mild
b. Severe
c. Moderate
d. None of the above
c. Moderate
, Secondary injury following BI can include all of the following except:
a. Anemia
b. Metabolic Abnormalities
c. Intracranial Hypertension
d. Dementia
a. Anemia
What is the primary reason people week medical attention following mild TBI?
a. Vision
b. Fatigue
c. Headaches
d. Poor balance
c. Headaches
Injury to the thalamus leads to all of the following except:
a. Severe inattention
b. Difficulty sleeping
c. Increased sensory information
d. Excessive/weak emotional response
c. Increased sensory information
Which brain structure is described as spider-like ridges in the brain, many wrinkles,
and folds:
a. Dura mater
b. Arachnoid layer
c. Thalamus
d. Pia Mater
b. Arachnoid layer
Damage to this part of the brain may make new learning nearly impossible:
a. Amygdala
b. Cerebellum