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Define TBI-ANSWER-Blow jolt or penetrating injury to the head that disrupts brain function Severity ranges from mild of brief change in mental status to severe prolonged changes Can cause behavior, emotional, and personality disturbances Epidemiology of TBI-ANSWER-15–24yr at time of injury Greatest risk 10 or 74 Causes –50% MVA –25% Falls –15% assault –10% Sports What is the MOI of TBI-ANSWER-External force hitting head hard enough to cause brain movement with and without skull fracture –Brain tissue makes direct contact with an object (Acceleration injuries, penetrating objects, blast injuries) Primary Damage from TBI-ANSWER-Contusions Hematomas DAI Penetrating objects Blast injuries Describe contusions of the brain-ANSWER-Bruise or bleeding on the brain – collecting in extracellular matrix from bursting of capillaries Occipital blows are more likely to cause contusions May be associated with lacerations in areas in which the cranial vault is irregular (anterior lobe, under temporal or frontal lobe) What cranial nerves can be damaged in a TBI-ANSWER-Optic Vestibulocochlear Oculomotor Abducens Facial Describe an epidural hematoma-ANSWER-Between Duramater and skull Usually seen in adults Skull fracture common I/M lucideness Can result in death Describe a subdural hematoma-ANSWER-Between Duramater and soft tissue of the brain Acceleration/deceleration injuries –Bridging veins to the superior sagital sinus are torn Weakness, lethargy can become life threatening Symptoms from slow bleed may not be present for weeks What is DAI-ANSWER-Shearing of the axons –Different areas of the brain have different densities causing unequal acceleration, deceleration and rotation Most common MOI causing mod–severe TBI May cause coma May cause abnormal posturing of extremities and autonomic dyfunction Describe Penetrating injuries (low vs high velocity)-ANSWER-Low velocity objects damage tissue they directly contact

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CBIS CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALIST
EXAM 2025/2026 BANK 2025/2026 BANK 2
VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY
GRADED A




Define TBI-ANSWER-Blow jolt or penetrating injury to the
head that disrupts brain function
Severity ranges from mild of brief change in mental status to
severe prolonged changes
Can cause behavior, emotional, and personality disturbances


Epidemiology of TBI-ANSWER-15–24yr at time of injury

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,Greatest risk <10 or >74




Causes
–50% MVA
–25% Falls
–15% assault
–10% Sports


What is the MOI of TBI-ANSWER-External force hitting head
hard enough to cause brain movement with and without skull
fracture
–Brain tissue makes direct contact with an object




(Acceleration injuries, penetrating objects, blast injuries)


Primary Damage from TBI-ANSWER-Contusions
Hematomas
DAI
Penetrating objects
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, Blast injuries


Describe contusions of the brain-ANSWER-Bruise or bleeding
on the brain – collecting in extracellular matrix from bursting
of capillaries
Occipital blows are more likely to cause contusions
May be associated with lacerations in areas in which the
cranial vault is irregular (anterior lobe, under temporal or
frontal lobe)


What cranial nerves can be damaged in a TBI-ANSWER-Optic
Vestibulocochlear
Oculomotor
Abducens
Facial


Describe an epidural hematoma-ANSWER-Between Duramater
and skull
Usually seen in adults
Skull fracture common
I/M lucideness
Can result in death
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