CBIS EXAM LATEST TEST D ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Answer: an alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain
pathology, caused by an external force
◉ traumatic impact injury.
Answer: results from contact by or against an object
◉ closed injury.
Answer: can cause brain lacerations and contusions, or intracerebral
hemorrhage causing focal injuries
◉ $76.5 billion.
Answer: annual cost of brain injury through cost of care and lost
productivity
◉ open injury.
Answer: breach of skull or breach of the meninges
, ◉ diffuse axonal injury (DAI).
Answer: tearing or shearing of axons
◉ traumatic inertial injuries.
Answer: non-impact injuries resulting from inertial forces
◉ rotational forces injury.
Answer: type of traumatic inertial injury from swift rotational forces
◉ non-traumatic brain injury.
Answer: damage caused by internal factors, such as lack of oxygen or
nutrients to nerve cells of the brain, pressure from a tumor, or
presence of toxins
◉ incidence and prevalence.
Answer: two important concepts for understanding the
epidemiology of brain injury
◉ blast injury.
Answer: injury caused by IEDs; also known as blast-induced
neurological-trauma
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Answer: an alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain
pathology, caused by an external force
◉ traumatic impact injury.
Answer: results from contact by or against an object
◉ closed injury.
Answer: can cause brain lacerations and contusions, or intracerebral
hemorrhage causing focal injuries
◉ $76.5 billion.
Answer: annual cost of brain injury through cost of care and lost
productivity
◉ open injury.
Answer: breach of skull or breach of the meninges
, ◉ diffuse axonal injury (DAI).
Answer: tearing or shearing of axons
◉ traumatic inertial injuries.
Answer: non-impact injuries resulting from inertial forces
◉ rotational forces injury.
Answer: type of traumatic inertial injury from swift rotational forces
◉ non-traumatic brain injury.
Answer: damage caused by internal factors, such as lack of oxygen or
nutrients to nerve cells of the brain, pressure from a tumor, or
presence of toxins
◉ incidence and prevalence.
Answer: two important concepts for understanding the
epidemiology of brain injury
◉ blast injury.
Answer: injury caused by IEDs; also known as blast-induced
neurological-trauma