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CBIS review questions and answers well illustrated. "Surveillance" is defined as: A. Watching a doorway to make sure no patient or client exits B. An impairment of the optic nerve C. Ongoing systemic collection, analysis and interpretation of data - correct answers.C True or False: An "Open Head Injury" occurs when the skull is broken and the brain is exposed. - correct answers.True An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is an injury that: A. Was induced by birth trauma B. Occurs after birth and is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative and includes TBI C. Does not include TBI - correct answers.B True or False: Men sustain nearly 2-3 times as many brain injuries as women. - correct answers.True Accredited programs have to demonstrate that they are in compliance with: A. Quality standards B. Performance standards C. Both quality and performance standards - correct answers.C True or False: An internal brain injury caused by tumors, blood clots, strokes, or seizures is an example of an ABI but not a TBI. - correct answers.True True or False: Without treatment, individuals with problematic or unmanageable behaviors are the most likely to become homeless, institutionalized in a mental facility, or imprisoned. - correct answers.True What type of care setting is focused on saving the individual's life and preventing further injury? A. Acute rehabilitation B. Acute hospital C. Supported living - correct answers.B Persons with ABI most likely to have difficulty accessing services are: A. Individuals with cognitive impairment but lack physical disabilities B. Individuals with problem behaviors C. Both A and B - correct answers.C The Brain Injury Association (BIA) estimates that only _____% of individuals with severe brain injuries have adequate funding for long-term treatment. A. 5% B. 20% C. 50% - correct answers.A The national advocacy organization for persons with brain injury is called: A. Brain Injury Association (BIA) B. Rehab Accreditation Commission (CARF) C. Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) - correct answers.A True or False: Medicaid is an example of public funding. - correct answers.True True or False: Traumatic brain injury has been called the "silent epidemic." - correct answers.True In the US, there are at least _____ individuals living with TBI:


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