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CBIS Review

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Exam of 18 pages for the course CBIS at CBIS (CBIS Review)

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CBIS
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CBIS

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CBIS REVIEW QUESTIONS EXAM
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Acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital,
degenerative, or caused by birth.

True or False -ANSTrue

Acquired brain injury (ABI) can include both traumatic (i.e., blow to the head) and non-
traumatic (i.e. a stroke) injuries to the brain.

True or False -ANSTrue

The CDC estimates that __________ people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each
year. -ANS2.5 Million

Causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) include all of the following, except:

a. Fall
b. Assault
c. Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)
d. Electric Shock
e. Shaken Baby Syndrome -ANSd. Electric Shock

Metabolic imbalance, cell membrane permeability, and free radical generation are
examples of: -ANSSecondary injury events

Which is not a risk factor for TBI?

a. Age
b. Alcohol use
c. Helmet and seat belt use
d. Domestic violence -ANSc. Helmet and seat belt use

Where is the Centre for Neuro Skills on the Brain Injury Continuum of Care? (Circle all
that apply)

a. In-patient Medical Care
b. In-patient Acute Care
c. Post-acute rehabilitation
d. Community-based rehabilitation and long-term care -ANSc. Post-acute rehabilitation

,d. Community-based rehabilitation and long-term care

The estimated annual cost for brain injury in the U.S. is: -ANS$76.5 billion

What court decision required people with disabilities to be served through cost-effective
community based services? -ANSThe Olmstead Decision

What is the most common type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and represents about 75%
of all TBI's? -ANSMild TBI (mTBI)/Concussion

A mild TBI (mTBI) includes all of the following except:

a. Any period of loss of consciousness
b. Any alteration in mental status
c. Glasgow Coma Scale score of 13-15
d. Abnormal findings on CT or MRI -ANSd. Abnormal findings on CT or MRI

What is the most common complaint after a mild TBI (mTBI)? -ANSHeadache

Most people, about 85-90%, report resolution of mTBI symptoms within 2-4 weeks of
injury.

True or False -ANSTrue

__________ is a rare, progressive, degenerative condition of the brain caused by
repetitive brain trauma. -ANSChronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

The human brain weighs less than one pound at birth and grows to be about
__________ pounds in an adult. -ANS3 pounds

The reticular activating system is responsible for modulating arousal and alertness.

True or False -ANSTrue

Broca's area is located in the __________ region and is responsible for __________. -
ANSLeft frontal temporal region
Speech Production

The medulla is responsible for facial sensation/movements, hearing, and eye
coordination.

True or False -ANSFalse
**The pons is responsible for facial sensation/movements, hearing, and eye
coordination.**

, The hypothalamus is the control center for thirst, hunger, sexual response, endocrine
levels, and temperature regulation.

True or False -ANSTrue

The limbic system is comprised of: -ANSAmygdala and Hippocampus

Which lobe is responsible for responding to sensory information such as touch, heat,
cold, and pain? -ANSParietal lobe

Neuroprotective agents include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. Magnesium
b. Progesterone
c. Nicotinamide
d. Calcium -ANSd. Calcium is NOT a neuroprotective agents.

**Magnesium, Progesterone, and Nicotinamide ARE neuroprotective agents.**
***Efficacy in animal studies, but not in humans***

The concept of neurons that "fire together, wire together" is now known as: -
ANSExperience dependent learning

Medical complications in individuals with brain injury may include:

a. Neurological
b. Elimination
c. Reproductive
d. All of the above -ANSd. All of the above
(Neurological, Elimination, and Reproductive complications)

Cardiopulmonary complications are associated with increased mortality and morbidity:

True or False -ANSTrue

In the acute phase, patient require at least __________ more calories than he or she
needed prior to the injury. -ANS40% more calories

Common signs and symptoms of hydrocephalus include:

a. Change in gait
b. Change in cognition
c. Change in continence
d. All of the above -ANSd. All of the above
(Changes in gait, cognition, and continence)

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