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✔✔Definition of culture - ✔✔Any group that shares a theme or set of issues; can entail
social mores from countries of origin, as well as languages, food, clothing, music, art,
dance, the influence of history and traditions; these social mores and historical traditions
and beliefs are handed down from one generation to another
✔✔What symptoms of TBI also look like depression? Why does misdiagnosis happen?
- ✔✔Fatigue, lack of initiation, poor hygiene
✔✔power of attorney - ✔✔A legal document in which a competent person (the principal)
appoints another (the agent) it act for him in legal and financial matters
✔✔Students transition out of school plan & criteria for the doc - ✔✔Individual Transition
Plan (ITP)
✔✔What is the criteria for military personal to return for duty? - ✔✔Soldiers
performance under exertion
✔✔Social Security Act of 1935 - ✔✔A federal law, that provides cash benefits and
health care plans for individuals who are aged , disabled, and those with low income
✔✔Medicare - ✔✔a federal insurance program for persons over the age of 65 and
qualified disabled or blind persons regardless of income
✔✔Medicaid - ✔✔A federal insurance program for very low income individuals.
Medicaid is the primary payer for long-term care for persons who are elderly or have
disabilities.
✔✔Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) - ✔✔A federal law enacted in 1981
authorizing the establishment of Home and community based Medicaid waivers,
allowing states to provide medical and related services tailored to the unique needs of a
particular population
✔✔State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) - ✔✔A federal law enacted in
1997 to cover uninsured children in families with incomes that are modest but too high
to qualify for Medicaid
✔✔Affordable Care Act - ✔✔A federal law enacted in 2010 to mandate health
insurance. Was drafted in response to the skyrocketing costs of health care and the
estimated 50 million Americans who were uninsured or under-insured
, ✔✔Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act - ✔✔Reasonable accommodations be made to
ensure non-discrimination and equal access. Free appropriate public education
regardless of the nature of severity of disability.
✔✔Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - ✔✔A federal law that prohibits
discrimination against a person with a disability in employment, state and local
government. Mandates public accommodations in commercial facilities, transportation,
and telecommunications.
✔✔Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - ✔✔A federal mandate for public
schools to provide a free appropriate public education at no cost to the parents for
students ages birth to 21 with disabilities through special education supports and related
services
✔✔No Child Left Behind Act - ✔✔A federal law enacted in 2001 to provide financial
incentives to states to improve their special education services and services for all
students
✔✔The traumatic Brain Injury Act of 1996 - ✔✔The only federal legislation that
specifically and exclusively addresses TBI in the civilian population.
✔✔Diagnostic criteria of Alzheimer's - ✔✔Functional Deficits
✔✔What lobe is involved in memory and time processing - ✔✔Temporal
✔✔Heterotopic Ossification (HO), contracture's, and structures are all disorders of what
system - ✔✔Musculoskeletal
✔✔What does the blood brain barrier do? - ✔✔Prevents blood from coming into contact
with the brain but allows small particles through
✔✔Definition Aspiration - ✔✔The act of breathing especially in, drawing something in,
out, up through suction
✔✔Death rate of seizures - ✔✔22%
✔✔Severity of brain injury and linkage to school - ✔✔80% TBI mild, 10% moderate,
10% severe
✔✔Language cognition lobe - ✔✔Frontal
✔✔Define acquired brain injury - ✔✔An injury to the brain that is not hereditary,
congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma