CBIS REVIEW QUESTIONS EXAM
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
"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 -ANSC
True or False: An "Open Head
Injury" occurs when the skull
is broken and the brain is
exposed. -ANSTrue
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 -ANSB
True or False: Men sustain
nearly 2-3 times as many
brain injuries as women. -ANSTrue
Accredited programs have to demonstrate that
they are in compliance with:
A. Quality standards
B. Performance standards
C. Both quality and performance standards -ANSC
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. -ANSTrue
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. -ANSTrue
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 -ANSB
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 -ANSC
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% -ANSA
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) -ANSA
True or False: Medicaid
is an example of public
funding. -ANSTrue
True or False: Traumatic
brain injury has been
called the "silent
epidemic." -ANSTrue
In the US, there are at least _____ individuals
living with TBI:
A. 5.3 million
B. 2.4 million
C. 1 million -ANSA
,What is the leading cause of death from TBI?
A. Falls
B. Motor vehicle crashes
C. Assaults
D. Other -ANSD
Two examples of national accreditation agencies
are:
A. CARF and MDCIS
B. JCAHO and MDCIS
C. CARF and JCAHO -ANSC
The TBI Grant Program provides "seed money"
for:
A. Integration of services and establishment of
policy
B. Procurement of financial support
C. Both A and B -ANSC
True or False: The single most
important piece of legislation
related to brain injury was the
TBI Act of 1996. -ANSTrue
True or False: An injury to the brain
occurring after birth that is not
hereditary, congenital, or
degenerative, and not due to birth
trauma is a TBI but not an ABI. -ANSFalse
How many American experience the onset of
long-term disability following TBI each year?
A. 80,000-90,000
B. 500,000
C. 2,000,000 -ANSA
It is estimated that TBIs cost how much
annually?
A. $2 billion annually
B. $1.5 billion annually
C. $60 billion annually -ANSC
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is defined as:
A. A degenerative or congenital injury
B. Caused by external force
C. Occurs before birth -ANSB
, What percentage of all TBIs are considered
moderate injuries?
A. 5%
B. 50-80%
C. 10-30% -ANSC
What was important about the Olmstead decision:
A. Extended coverage of private insurance
B. Challenged state, federal, and local governments to
provide community-based services
C. Reduced insurance coverage of TBI -ANSB
The TBI Act Amendments of 2000 provides the
CDC with support to expand:
A. Research into HIV
B. Education of advisory boards
C. State surveillance and prevention programs -ANSC
The number one cause of TBI injury is due to:
A.Falls
B.Transportation-related incidents
C. Work-related injuries -ANSA
In a study conducted by Kraus et al in 1989, what percentage of adults with brain
injuries tested positive for blood alcohol?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 56% -ANSC
What percentage of TBIs are due to transportation-related incidents?
A. 25%
B. 44-50%
C. 80-90% -ANSA
True or False: Motor vehicle crashes surpassed fall-related injuries as the number one
cause of TBI fatalities. -ANSFalse
The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provided funding to
establish:
A. TBI grants
B. TBI model systems of care
C. TBI education website -ANSB
The TBI Grant Program is administered by: A. Health Resources and Services Admin
(HRSA)
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
"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 -ANSC
True or False: An "Open Head
Injury" occurs when the skull
is broken and the brain is
exposed. -ANSTrue
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 -ANSB
True or False: Men sustain
nearly 2-3 times as many
brain injuries as women. -ANSTrue
Accredited programs have to demonstrate that
they are in compliance with:
A. Quality standards
B. Performance standards
C. Both quality and performance standards -ANSC
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. -ANSTrue
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. -ANSTrue
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 -ANSB
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 -ANSC
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% -ANSA
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) -ANSA
True or False: Medicaid
is an example of public
funding. -ANSTrue
True or False: Traumatic
brain injury has been
called the "silent
epidemic." -ANSTrue
In the US, there are at least _____ individuals
living with TBI:
A. 5.3 million
B. 2.4 million
C. 1 million -ANSA
,What is the leading cause of death from TBI?
A. Falls
B. Motor vehicle crashes
C. Assaults
D. Other -ANSD
Two examples of national accreditation agencies
are:
A. CARF and MDCIS
B. JCAHO and MDCIS
C. CARF and JCAHO -ANSC
The TBI Grant Program provides "seed money"
for:
A. Integration of services and establishment of
policy
B. Procurement of financial support
C. Both A and B -ANSC
True or False: The single most
important piece of legislation
related to brain injury was the
TBI Act of 1996. -ANSTrue
True or False: An injury to the brain
occurring after birth that is not
hereditary, congenital, or
degenerative, and not due to birth
trauma is a TBI but not an ABI. -ANSFalse
How many American experience the onset of
long-term disability following TBI each year?
A. 80,000-90,000
B. 500,000
C. 2,000,000 -ANSA
It is estimated that TBIs cost how much
annually?
A. $2 billion annually
B. $1.5 billion annually
C. $60 billion annually -ANSC
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is defined as:
A. A degenerative or congenital injury
B. Caused by external force
C. Occurs before birth -ANSB
, What percentage of all TBIs are considered
moderate injuries?
A. 5%
B. 50-80%
C. 10-30% -ANSC
What was important about the Olmstead decision:
A. Extended coverage of private insurance
B. Challenged state, federal, and local governments to
provide community-based services
C. Reduced insurance coverage of TBI -ANSB
The TBI Act Amendments of 2000 provides the
CDC with support to expand:
A. Research into HIV
B. Education of advisory boards
C. State surveillance and prevention programs -ANSC
The number one cause of TBI injury is due to:
A.Falls
B.Transportation-related incidents
C. Work-related injuries -ANSA
In a study conducted by Kraus et al in 1989, what percentage of adults with brain
injuries tested positive for blood alcohol?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 56% -ANSC
What percentage of TBIs are due to transportation-related incidents?
A. 25%
B. 44-50%
C. 80-90% -ANSA
True or False: Motor vehicle crashes surpassed fall-related injuries as the number one
cause of TBI fatalities. -ANSFalse
The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provided funding to
establish:
A. TBI grants
B. TBI model systems of care
C. TBI education website -ANSB
The TBI Grant Program is administered by: A. Health Resources and Services Admin
(HRSA)