CBIS Exam Version 1 & 2 - Brain Injury Specialist Certification
Review - TBI, Seizures, Aphasia, Rehabilitation, Medical Model,
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, CBIS Exam – 169 Q&A – Brain Injury Specialist Certification
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Version 1:
1. In a team meeting aimed at improving patient care, which interaction style
would be least effective in fostering collaboration and why?
PEARL would be least effective as it focuses on individual goals.
Listening would be least effective as it does not encourage
discussion.
Watching T.V. would be least effective because it does not
promote active engagement or communication among team
members.
Debating would be least effective because it avoids consensus.
2. The cause of TBI with the highest rate of death is
Blasts
Falls
Gunshot wounds
Assaults
Motor vehicle accidents
,3. Describe what hemiplegia indicates about a person's physical condition.
Hemiplegia indicates that a person has weakness or paralysis on
one side of the body, often due to brain injury or stroke.
Hemiplegia refers to the inability to move both legs.
Hemiplegia is a term for weakness in the arms only.
Hemiplegia means complete paralysis of the body.
4. What is the term for a tube inserted into the stomach for feeding
purposes?
nasogastric tube
pharyngeal tube
shunt
gastrostomy tube
5. Open head injuries typically result in focal brain damage.
false
true
6. Which of the following best describes the condition of a Traumatic Brain
Injury?
external force insult to the brain
degenerative condition
congenital condition
, 7. Describe the purpose of a gastrostomy tube in the context of patient
care.
A gastrostomy tube is used to assist with breathing in patients with
respiratory issues.
A gastrostomy tube is used to deliver medications through the
nasal passage.
A gastrostomy tube is used to provide liquid feedings directly
into the stomach for patients who cannot eat by mouth.
A gastrostomy tube is used to drain excess fluid from the brain.
8. Why is traumatic brain injury referred to as the 'silent epidemic'?
It is a common injury with clear symptoms.
It is easily diagnosed and treated.
It only affects a small population.
It is often underreported and has subtle symptoms that can go
unnoticed.
9. How does empathy contribute to effective treatment in brain injury
rehabilitation?
Empathy focuses solely on the physical aspects of treatment.
Empathy is not relevant in medical treatment contexts.
Empathy ensures that treatment sessions are strictly followed
without deviation.
Empathy allows practitioners to connect with patients, fostering
trust and improving communication.