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CBIS Test Quiz Exam GRADED A+ Super PASS EXAM Questions & Answers 2023/2024 VERIFIED Cognitive Rehabilitation rests in what fundamental principles correct answers Neuroplasticity and Adaptability The spinal cord is ... correct answers part of the central nervous system The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provide funding for correct answers TBI Grants In evaluating headaches COLDER is used for what? correct answers Character of a headache Greater # of synapses within a grouping = correct answers greater neurotransmission, efficiency of neurotransmission, and improved neural communication Treatment methods for Persistent Post Concussion Syndrome correct answers neuropsych assessments, psych history A diagnosis of dementia must be... correct answers coupled with a limitation in everyday life due to cognitive change Individuals with TBI are how many times more likely to die of a seizure disorder compared to individuals without correct answers 37x Psychiatric symptoms may occur at or near the end of formal rehabilitation and may interfere with community reentry. What plays a role in determining duration of symptoms? correct answers Stressors related to living with a disability What factors are likely to influence a patient's behavior? correct answers Mechanism of injury, communication impairments, pain from orthopedic injuries, overstimulating environment Sleep disturbances after brain injury are reported to be ____ - ____ % correct answers 30-70% Acquired Brain Injury correct answers caused by external force or internal insults to the brain What has the highest incidence of TBI? correct answers Falls Disorders of Consciousness correct answers Coma, Minimally Conscious State, Persistent Vegetative State, Vegetative State Working Memory + Example correct answers Allows the brain to briefly hold new information while it's needed in the short term. It may then help to transfer it into long-term memory. Rehearsing a phone number, then writing it down Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) correct answers Special Needs Services are provided to children! U.S. legislation granting educational rights to people with cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities from birth until age 21; initially passed in 1975, it has been amended and reauthorized in 1997 and again in 2004. IDEA operates under six basic principles: zero reject, nondiscriminatory identification and evaluation, free and appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, due process, and parent and student participation in shared decision making with regard to educational planning. Practical Strategies for Coma Emergence correct answers Control environmental stimuli, Implement routines & structure, educate family members & caregivers, & provide individual with familiar objects Acute Measures used early after injury include... correct answers Glasgow coma scale, Abbreviated Injury Scale, Loss of Consciousness Scale, Measures of Post Traumatic Amnesia Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI) correct answers clinical evaluation tool designed for use in post-acute care for brain injury rehabilitation (for more information, visit Glasgow Coma Scale correct answers eyes, verbal, motor Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) correct answers Reflects the nature of the injury and its threat to life by body system. loss of consciousness (LOC) correct answers Loss of consciousness indicates that the patient at some point lost awareness and could not respond to cues. Settings Neuropsychologists make assessments correct answers Acute inpatient setting, acute rehabilitation, sub-acute care, transitional rehabilitation setting Intermittent schedule of reinforcement correct answers a reinforcement schedule in which a particular response is sometimes but not always reinforced Traumatic Brain Injury correct answers a blow to the head or a penetrating head injury that damages the brain

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CBIS Test Quiz Exam GRADED A+ Super PASS EXAM
Questions & Answers 2023/2024 VERIFIED
Cognitive Rehabilitation rests in what fundamental principles correct answers Neuroplasticity and
Adaptability

The spinal cord is ... correct answers part of the central nervous system

The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provide funding for correct answers TBI
Grants

In evaluating headaches COLDER is used for what? correct answers Character of a headache

Greater # of synapses within a grouping = correct answers greater neurotransmission, efficiency of
neurotransmission, and improved neural communication

Treatment methods for Persistent Post Concussion Syndrome correct answers neuropsych assessments,
psych history

A diagnosis of dementia must be... correct answers coupled with a limitation in everyday life due to
cognitive change

Individuals with TBI are how many times more likely to die of a seizure disorder compared to individuals
without correct answers 37x

Psychiatric symptoms may occur at or near the end of formal rehabilitation and may interfere with
community reentry. What plays a role in determining duration of symptoms? correct answers Stressors
related to living with a disability

What factors are likely to influence a patient's behavior? correct answers Mechanism of injury,
communication impairments, pain from orthopedic injuries, overstimulating environment

Sleep disturbances after brain injury are reported to be ____ - ____ % correct answers 30-70%

Acquired Brain Injury correct answers caused by external force or internal insults to the brain

What has the highest incidence of TBI? correct answers Falls

,Disorders of Consciousness correct answers Coma, Minimally Conscious State, Persistent Vegetative
State, Vegetative State

Working Memory + Example correct answers Allows the brain to briefly hold new information while it's
needed in the short term. It may then help to transfer it into long-term memory. Rehearsing a phone
number, then writing it down

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) correct answers Special Needs Services are provided to
children!
U.S. legislation granting educational rights to people with cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities
from birth until age 21; initially passed in 1975, it has been amended and reauthorized in 1997 and again
in 2004. IDEA operates under six basic principles: zero reject, nondiscriminatory identification and
evaluation, free and appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, due process, and parent
and student participation in shared decision making with regard to educational planning.

Practical Strategies for Coma Emergence correct answers Control environmental stimuli, Implement
routines & structure, educate family members & caregivers, & provide individual with familiar objects

Acute Measures used early after injury include... correct answers Glasgow coma scale, Abbreviated
Injury Scale, Loss of Consciousness Scale, Measures of Post Traumatic Amnesia

Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI) correct answers clinical evaluation tool designed for use in
post-acute care for brain injury rehabilitation (for more information, visit www.tbims.org/combi/mpai)

Glasgow Coma Scale correct answers eyes, verbal, motor
Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma

Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) correct answers Reflects the nature of the injury and its threat to life by
body system.

loss of consciousness (LOC) correct answers Loss of consciousness indicates that the patient at some
point lost awareness and could not respond to cues.

Settings Neuropsychologists make assessments correct answers Acute inpatient setting, acute
rehabilitation, sub-acute care, transitional rehabilitation setting

Intermittent schedule of reinforcement correct answers a reinforcement schedule in which a particular
response is sometimes but not always reinforced

Traumatic Brain Injury correct answers a blow to the head or a penetrating head injury that damages the
brain

,According to the CDC, mTBI represents what percent if all TBI's? correct answers 75%

Four-term contingency correct answers MO - antecedent - behavior - consequence

Safest recommendation for managing individuals during Coma-Emergent Agitation? correct answers
Environmental management

fatigue correct answers Extreme tiredness, exhaustion

It is difficult to measure fatigue because ... correct answers Fatigue is subjective

sustained attention correct answers the ability to maintain attention to a selected stimulus for a
prolonged period of time

focused attention correct answers Attending to a particular stimulus while ignoring others; it requires a
high level of awareness.

selective attention correct answers the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus

alternating attention correct answers ability to alternate attention back and forth between stimuli

5 types of attention correct answers focused, sustained, selective, alternating, divided

divided attention correct answers concentrating on more than one activity at the same time

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy correct answers CTE, Tau protein found by Bennett Omalu

moral or religious model correct answers disability = sin, evil or character flaw

biomedical model correct answers A perspective that explains illness solely in terms of biological factors.

Metacognition correct answers awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.

case management model correct answers promotes collaboration, communication, and teamwork
among caregivers; makes efficient use of time; and increases quality by focusing care on carefully
developed outcomes.

First stage of case management are correct answers Assessments

parietal lobe correct answers A region of the cerebral cortex whose functions include processing
information about touch.

, temporal lobe correct answers A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for hearing and language.

frontal lobe correct answers A region of the cerebral cortex that has specialized areas for movement,
abstract thinking, planning, memory, and judgement

occipital lobe correct answers A region of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information

Hippocampus correct answers A neural center located in the limbic system that helps process explicit
memories for storage.

explicit memory correct answers memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and
"declare"

implicit memory correct answers retention independent of conscious recollection

semantic memory correct answers a network of associated facts and concepts that make up our general
knowledge of the world

somatic memory correct answers facts and general knowledge

Culture correct answers Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.

IEP (Individualized Education Plan) correct answers An *term* is a written plan for a student with
disabilities developed by a team of professionals (teachers, special educators, school psychologists, and
so on) and the child's parents or caregivers. An *term* is based on a multidisciplinary team's evaluation
(MDT) of the child and describes how the child is doing presently, what the child's learning needs are,
and what services the child will need. *Term*s are reviewed and updated yearly. (They are required
under Public Law 94-142, IDEA.)

This lobe interprets sensory impulses from the skin, such as touch, pain, and temperature. correct
answers parietal lobe

person-centered perspective correct answers people are basically good, and given the right environment
their personality will develop fully and normally

Anosognosia correct answers A patient's inability to realize that he or she is ill, which is caused by the
illness itself.

ataxia correct answers inability to perform coordinated movements
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