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a trauma induced alteration in mental status (confusion and amnesia lasting seconds to minutes) that may or may not involve LOC and does not have focal neurological signs is called a-ANSWER-mild traumatmic brain injury What duration of LOC defines severe TBI-ANSWER-12 hours In addition to LOC, what other characteristics define a severe TBI-ANSWER-radiographic signs of injury to brain, skull, or intracranial blood vessels What 2 population groups are most at risk for severe TBI-ANSWER-15–24 yeras old men OR 75 y/o men or women Describe head trauma due to direct force-ANSWER-direct mechanical force (coup) disrupts underlying brain tissue (parenchyma) causign cell death by necrosis, as well as inflammatory changes AS WELL AS contrecoup injury which occurs as a result of the brain hitting the opposit inner surface of the skull Which part of the brain is typically injuryed by contrecoup injuries-ANSWER-temporal and frontal lobes Damage to the temporal and frontal lobes due to contrecoup injury generally lead to what type of deficits-ANSWER-memory and personality change Which type of trauma rarely leads to countercoup injuries-ANSWER-frontal trauma trauma to long subcortical white matter acons as well as cytoskeletal elements and fatal intracellular influx of calcium is called what-ANSWER-diffuse axonal injury

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CBIS CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALIST EXAM 2025/2026
BANK 2025/2026 BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY GRADED A




a trauma induced alteration in mental status (confusion and
amnesia lasting seconds to minutes) that may or may not
involve LOC and does not have focal neurological signs is called
a-ANSWER-mild traumatmic brain injury


What duration of LOC defines severe TBI-ANSWER->12 hours


In addition to LOC, what other characteristics define a severe
TBI-ANSWER-radiographic signs of injury to brain, skull, or
intracranial blood vessels


What 2 population groups are most at risk for severe TBI-
ANSWER-15–24 yeras old men OR 75 y/o men or women
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,Describe head trauma due to direct force-ANSWER-direct
mechanical force (coup) disrupts underlying brain tissue
(parenchyma) causign cell death by necrosis, as well as
inflammatory changes AS WELL AS contrecoup injury which
occurs as a result of the brain hitting the opposit inner surface
of the skull


Which part of the brain is typically injuryed by contrecoup
injuries-ANSWER-temporal and frontal lobes


Damage to the temporal and frontal lobes due to contrecoup
injury generally lead to what type of deficits-ANSWER-memory
and personality change


Which type of trauma rarely leads to countercoup injuries-
ANSWER-frontal trauma


trauma to long subcortical white matter acons as well as
cytoskeletal elements and fatal intracellular influx of calcium is
called what-ANSWER-diffuse axonal injury




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, What is the only method of imaging is able to show DAI-
ANSWER-diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)


What types of injury can result from head trauma? (5)-
ANSWER-direct force, diifuse axonal shearing, intracerebral
bleeding, bleeding within the skull, and foregin object
penetration


Describe the head trauma caused by intracerebral bleeding-
ANSWER-intraparenchymal bleeding nad diffuse cerebral
edema increasing ICP which can lead to transtentorial
herniation


innermost translucent vascualr membrane adhering to cerebral
gyri-ANSWER-pia mater


space between pia and arachnoid mater-ANSWER-
subarachnoid space


thin layer topping the gyri and capping the sulci-ANSWER-
arachnoid mater


Function of the subarachnoid space-ANSWER-contain CSF
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