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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:27AM. A+ 1 CBIS Exam Questions And Answers| Already Graded A+| Latest Update. Nuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe - AnswerEmotional control, behavioral control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social control, attention, motivation Acquired BI - AnswerAn injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative or induced by birth trauma TBI - AnswerAn alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by an external force Mild TBI Characteristics - AnswerBrief or no loss of consciousness for 0-30mins, altered state of consciousness is most common and must be <24 hours, account for 75% of TBIs, 13-15 on the GCS, normal imaging, highest prevalence of maltreatment as 16-25% never seek care, often considered a concussion Moderate TBI Characteristics - AnswerLoss of consciousness for up to 24 hours, may appear on scans, skull fractures and bleeding are common, 9-12 on the GCS Severe TBI Characteristics - AnswerLoss of consciousness >24 hours, 3-8 on the GCS Likelihood of Additional Injury - Answer1 BI increases risk of 2nd by 3x and 2nd BI increases risk of 3rd by 8x! Most Frequent Cause of TBI - AnswerFalls How many people sustain a BI per year? - Answer2.5 million. 81% visit ED, 16% hsopitalized, 3% result in death How many people are living with effects of a TBI? - Answer13.5 million Likelihood of BI by gender - AnswerMen are 1.4x more likely than women Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 75+ - AnswerFalls! ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:27AM. A+ 2 Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 0-3 - AnswerAHT! Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 20-24 - AnswerMVAs and Firearms Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 16-19 - AnswerMVAs! CARF - AnswerAccreditation agency for post acute BI programs, residential, outpatient, vocational, home and community, stroke and pediatric programs - ensures quality of services through requirements for accreditation and surveys Joint Commission - AnswerAccreditation agency for hospital based programs, may accompany CARF accreditation, ensures quality of services through requirements for accreditation and surveys Olmsted Decison - AnswerSupreme court case stimulated by two women living in a nursing home in Georgia for community inclusion - resulted in federal and state initiatives to improve and normalize community living Model Systems of Care 1987 - AnswerResulted in research projects for TBI by the NIDDR, established rehab facilities to provide care and complete clinical research in the process Symptoms of Mild TBI - AnswerHeadache, fatigue, seizures, nausea, numbness, poor sleep, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, impaired hearing, blurred vision, dizziness, loss of balance, neurological abnormality, in attentiveness, decreased concentration, poor memory, impaired judgment, slow proccessing speed, executive dysfunction, depression, anxiety, agitation, irritability, aggression, impulsivity Primary causes of Mild TBI - AnswerTraumatic intertial - brain moving inside skull Traumatic impact - head hits directly Early Treatment for Mild TBI - AnswerRelaxation techniques, rest, slow return to normal activity, and reduction of normal activity if symptoms recur Peristent Post Concussive Symptoms (PPCS) - AnswerSymptoms of Mild TBI last >1 month, occurs 10% of the time in Mild TBI cases Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) - AnswerOften cause by repeated blows to the head, is a progressive, degenerative condition characterized by broken nuerons which continually release tau protein cashing dementia over time Diffuse axonal injury -> tau protein release -> inflammation of the brain -> progressive dementia ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:27AM. A+ 3 Define Skull - AnswerBony shell that protects the brain, has bony prominences inside which can worsen brain injury Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) - AnswerProvides cushion to nerve tissue, produced by ventricles (4) which also store and circulation CSF through the brain Meninges - AnswerPia Mater - molds around suclhi and gyri, deepest layer Arachnoid Mater - spiderweb-like, middle layer Dura Mater - hard plastic, top layer Nuerons vs Glial Cells - AnswerNuerons communicate electrical impulses throughout brain while Glial cells support and nourish Nuerons Synapse - AnswerA junction between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of another, allows for passing of communication fro, nueron to neuron Functions of the Parietal Lobe - AnswerSense of touch; differentiation of size, color, and shape; visual perception; spatial perception Functions of the Occipital Lobe - AnswerVisual functions Functions of the Frontal Lobe - AnswerPlanning; organizing; problem solving; working memory; impulse control; decision making; personality; behavior; initiation; anticipation; self- monitoring; motor planning; emotions; awareness of abilities; attention; concentration; mental flexibility; speaking - all executive functions Functions of the Temporal Lobe - AnswerHearing functions, memory, understanding language, organization and sequencing Functions of the Brain Stem - AnswerBreathing, HR, arousal, consciousness, sleep/wake functions, attention, concentration Transmits all sensory information from body to brain and movement signals from the brain to the body Contains sensory centers for hearing

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Nuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe - Answer✔Emotional control, behavioral
control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social control, attention,
motivation

Acquired BI - Answer✔An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative
or induced by birth trauma

TBI - Answer✔An alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by
an external force

Mild TBI Characteristics - Answer✔Brief or no loss of consciousness for 0-30mins, altered state
of consciousness is most common and must be <24 hours, account for 75% of TBIs, 13-15 on
the GCS, normal imaging, highest prevalence of maltreatment as 16-25% never seek care, often
considered a concussion

Moderate TBI Characteristics - Answer✔Loss of consciousness for up to 24 hours, may appear
on scans, skull fractures and bleeding are common, 9-12 on the GCS

Severe TBI Characteristics - Answer✔Loss of consciousness >24 hours, 3-8 on the GCS

Likelihood of Additional Injury - Answer✔1 BI increases risk of 2nd by 3x and 2nd BI increases
risk of 3rd by 8x!

Most Frequent Cause of TBI - Answer✔Falls

How many people sustain a BI per year? - Answer✔2.5 million. 81% visit ED, 16% hsopitalized,
3% result in death

How many people are living with effects of a TBI? - Answer✔13.5 million

Likelihood of BI by gender - Answer✔Men are 1.4x more likely than women

Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 75+ - Answer✔Falls!


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Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 0-3 - Answer✔AHT!

Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 20-24 - Answer✔MVAs and Firearms

Most common cause of TBI and death by age - 16-19 - Answer✔MVAs!

CARF - Answer✔Accreditation agency for post acute BI programs, residential, outpatient,
vocational, home and community, stroke and pediatric programs - ensures quality of services
through requirements for accreditation and surveys

Joint Commission - Answer✔Accreditation agency for hospital based programs, may accompany
CARF accreditation, ensures quality of services through requirements for accreditation and
surveys

Olmsted Decison - Answer✔Supreme court case stimulated by two women living in a nursing
home in Georgia for community inclusion - resulted in federal and state initiatives to improve
and normalize community living

Model Systems of Care 1987 - Answer✔Resulted in research projects for TBI by the NIDDR,
established rehab facilities to provide care and complete clinical research in the process

Symptoms of Mild TBI - Answer✔Headache, fatigue, seizures, nausea, numbness, poor sleep,
light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, impaired hearing, blurred vision, dizziness, loss of balance,
neurological abnormality, in attentiveness, decreased concentration, poor memory, impaired
judgment, slow proccessing speed, executive dysfunction, depression, anxiety, agitation,
irritability, aggression, impulsivity

Primary causes of Mild TBI - Answer✔Traumatic intertial - brain moving inside skull
Traumatic impact - head hits directly

Early Treatment for Mild TBI - Answer✔Relaxation techniques, rest, slow return to normal
activity, and reduction of normal activity if symptoms recur

Peristent Post Concussive Symptoms (PPCS) - Answer✔Symptoms of Mild TBI last >1 month,
occurs 10% of the time in Mild TBI cases

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) - Answer✔Often cause by repeated blows to the head,
is a progressive, degenerative condition characterized by broken nuerons which continually
release tau protein cashing dementia over time


Diffuse axonal injury -> tau protein release -> inflammation of the brain -> progressive
dementia



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Define Skull - Answer✔Bony shell that protects the brain, has bony prominences inside which
can worsen brain injury

Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) - Answer✔Provides cushion to nerve tissue, produced by ventricles
(4) which also store and circulation CSF through the brain

Meninges - Answer✔Pia Mater - molds around suclhi and gyri, deepest layer


Arachnoid Mater - spiderweb-like, middle layer


Dura Mater - hard plastic, top layer

Nuerons vs Glial Cells - Answer✔Nuerons communicate electrical impulses throughout brain
while Glial cells support and nourish Nuerons

Synapse - Answer✔A junction between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of another,
allows for passing of communication fro, nueron to neuron

Functions of the Parietal Lobe - Answer✔Sense of touch; differentiation of size, color, and
shape; visual perception; spatial perception

Functions of the Occipital Lobe - Answer✔Visual functions

Functions of the Frontal Lobe - Answer✔Planning; organizing; problem solving; working
memory; impulse control; decision making; personality; behavior; initiation; anticipation; self-
monitoring; motor planning; emotions; awareness of abilities; attention; concentration; mental
flexibility; speaking - all executive functions

Functions of the Temporal Lobe - Answer✔Hearing functions, memory, understanding
language, organization and sequencing

Functions of the Brain Stem - Answer✔Breathing, HR, arousal, consciousness, sleep/wake
functions, attention, concentration


Transmits all sensory information from body to brain and movement signals from the brain to
the body


Contains sensory centers for hearing, touch, taste, and balance




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