CBIS EXAM LATEST TEST D CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION EXAMS 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS WITH FULL SOLUTION
◉ JCAHO (Joint Commission).
Answer: The non-profit organization that assists healthcare facilities
by providing accreditation
3 year award
◉ CARF (Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission).
Answer: The Organization that oversees the accreditation of brain
injury programs
3 year award
◉ TBI Act of 1996.
Answer: Federal Legislation
"To expand efforts to identify methods of preventing TBI, to expand
biomedical research efforts or to minimize the severity of
dysfunction as a result of such an injury, and to improve the delivery
& quality of services through the State Demonstration projects."
◉ HRSA - Health Resources Services Administration.
,Answer: Money to states to improve integration services, establish
policy & procedure financial support
◉ CDC - Center for Disease Control.
Answer: Carries out projects to reduce incidence of TBI
◉ Rehabilitation act of 1973.
Answer: Set foundation for state vocational rehab system, a
federal/state supported system of services which assists persons
with disabilities who are pursuing meaningful careers
◉ Diffuse axonal injury.
Answer: Severe brain injury caused by extreme shearing forces
◉ Persistent post concussive symptoms.
Answer: A complex disorder following a concussion, lasting for
weeks or months, consisting of symptoms such as headaches or
dizziness, Nausea, post Trumatic amnesia and GCS of 13/14
Must be diagnosed by neuropsychologist
◉ Somatization.
Answer: The expression of psychological distress through physical
symptoms
,◉ Chronic traumatic encephalopathy - CTE.
Answer: Rare, progressive, degenerative condition of central
nervous system that is seen and repetitive brain trauma
Dementia, memory loss, aggression, confusion, depression
◉ Hebbian Learning.
Answer: Neurons that fire together, wire together
◉ Experience independent learning.
Answer: " use it or lose it"
◉ Synaptogenesis.
Answer: The process by which neurons form new connections
◉ Disorders of consciousness.
Answer: Coma, Vegetative State, minimally conscious state
◉ Coma.
Answer: * no evidence of arousal
* no response to internal or extrnal stimuli
* May have reflexive response
, * resolves in 2 to 4 weeks
◉ Vegetative state.
Answer: Transition of severely brain damaged patients from a coma
to wakefulness without awareness
Can be months to years in this state
◉ Minimally conscious state.
Answer: condition in which someone has brief periods of purposeful
actions and speech comprehension
◉ Emergence from DOC.
Answer: Requires at least one criteria:
* functional communication by verbal or gestural Y/N response
* functional use of 2 or more objects
◉ Automatic dysfunction syndrome.
Answer: Episodes of: dystonia (abnormal muscle tone), tachycardia,
diaphoresis (sweating), hyperthermia, hypertension, tachypnea
(rapid breathing)
*occurs in 15%-33% of severe TBI
◉ Sleep Complications.
EVALUATION EXAMS 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS WITH FULL SOLUTION
◉ JCAHO (Joint Commission).
Answer: The non-profit organization that assists healthcare facilities
by providing accreditation
3 year award
◉ CARF (Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission).
Answer: The Organization that oversees the accreditation of brain
injury programs
3 year award
◉ TBI Act of 1996.
Answer: Federal Legislation
"To expand efforts to identify methods of preventing TBI, to expand
biomedical research efforts or to minimize the severity of
dysfunction as a result of such an injury, and to improve the delivery
& quality of services through the State Demonstration projects."
◉ HRSA - Health Resources Services Administration.
,Answer: Money to states to improve integration services, establish
policy & procedure financial support
◉ CDC - Center for Disease Control.
Answer: Carries out projects to reduce incidence of TBI
◉ Rehabilitation act of 1973.
Answer: Set foundation for state vocational rehab system, a
federal/state supported system of services which assists persons
with disabilities who are pursuing meaningful careers
◉ Diffuse axonal injury.
Answer: Severe brain injury caused by extreme shearing forces
◉ Persistent post concussive symptoms.
Answer: A complex disorder following a concussion, lasting for
weeks or months, consisting of symptoms such as headaches or
dizziness, Nausea, post Trumatic amnesia and GCS of 13/14
Must be diagnosed by neuropsychologist
◉ Somatization.
Answer: The expression of psychological distress through physical
symptoms
,◉ Chronic traumatic encephalopathy - CTE.
Answer: Rare, progressive, degenerative condition of central
nervous system that is seen and repetitive brain trauma
Dementia, memory loss, aggression, confusion, depression
◉ Hebbian Learning.
Answer: Neurons that fire together, wire together
◉ Experience independent learning.
Answer: " use it or lose it"
◉ Synaptogenesis.
Answer: The process by which neurons form new connections
◉ Disorders of consciousness.
Answer: Coma, Vegetative State, minimally conscious state
◉ Coma.
Answer: * no evidence of arousal
* no response to internal or extrnal stimuli
* May have reflexive response
, * resolves in 2 to 4 weeks
◉ Vegetative state.
Answer: Transition of severely brain damaged patients from a coma
to wakefulness without awareness
Can be months to years in this state
◉ Minimally conscious state.
Answer: condition in which someone has brief periods of purposeful
actions and speech comprehension
◉ Emergence from DOC.
Answer: Requires at least one criteria:
* functional communication by verbal or gestural Y/N response
* functional use of 2 or more objects
◉ Automatic dysfunction syndrome.
Answer: Episodes of: dystonia (abnormal muscle tone), tachycardia,
diaphoresis (sweating), hyperthermia, hypertension, tachypnea
(rapid breathing)
*occurs in 15%-33% of severe TBI
◉ Sleep Complications.