1. Which of the following is not true about sleep disorders after TBI?
A. Sleep disturbance is reported by 30 to 70% of individuals with TBI
B. The impact of not sleeping can exacerbate cognition, mood, & pain
C. Naps refresh people with post traumatic hypersomnia
D. Sleep disorders should be diagnosed by clinical evaluation
E. Lifestyle modifications can improve sleep
Answer C. Naps refresh people with post traumatic hypersomnia is
false
2. Persistent fatigue after a brain injury may contribute to decreased...
A. Engagement in day-to-day tasks
B. Energy at work
C. Concentration at school
D. Social interactions
E. All of the above
Answer E. All of the above
3.Which of the following injury causes are considered acquired brain
in- juries?
A. Hypoxia
B. Falls
C. Gunshots
D. Diffuse axonal injury
,E. All of the above
Answer E. All of the above
4.Brain injury is often called the silent epidemic because ...
Answer Issues resulting from a brain injury are not always immediately
apparent
&
Brain injury is not always diagnosed correctly
5.Which of the following are secondary etiologies of brain injury?
A. Inertial injuries
B. Exposure to toxins
C. Hydrocephalus
D. Pressure from a tumor or blockage
E. Skull fracture
Answer C. Hydrocephalus
6.Which of the following has the highest incidence rate of TBI?
A. Falls
B. Transportation related incidents
C. Work related injuries
D. Violence
E. Sports related incidents
Answer A. Falls
, 7.Accredited programs must demonstrate compliance with ...
A. Quality standards
B. Performance standards
C. Licensing requirements
D. All of the above
E. Answers A & B
Answer D. All of the above
8.The most common symptom of an MTBI is what?
Answer Headache
9.Which of the following is a common physical symptom after a TBI?
A. Dizziness / loss of balance
B. Hemiparesis
C. Metacognition
D. Short term memory loss
E. Yelling
Answer A. Dizziness / loss of balance
10. Which of the following true for symptoms associated with MTBI?
A. S/s can be delayed in onset for up to 4 to 6 weeks
B. S/s occur immediately & most often resolve in 2 to 4 weeks
C. S/s will go away if too much attention isn't placed on the MTBI
D. S/s can be delayed & often resolve in 4 to 6 months
E. S/s lasting more than 8 weeks would be considered a moderate