CBIS SET QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SET A+
✔✔Major descending tracts spinal cord - ✔✔Anterior corticospinal tract, lateral
corticospinal tract, rubrospinal tract, tectospinal tract
✔✔Major ascending tracks spinal cord - ✔✔Fascuculus cuneatus and faniculus,
lissauers tract, anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts, spinothalamic tract,
spinoreticular tract, spinotectal tract
✔✔Antidepressants - ✔✔Prozac, Elavil, Norpramin
✔✔antispasmodics - ✔✔Probanthine, baclofen
✔✔Antipsychotics - ✔✔Zyprexa, Seroquel, Haldol
✔✔Antihypertensives - ✔✔Inderol, Beta Blockers
✔✔Stimulants (medication) - ✔✔Ritalin, Adderal
✔✔Antiseizure Drugs - ✔✔Dilantin, Tegretol, Depakote
✔✔Visual analog scale for fatigue (VAS-F) - ✔✔2 subscales: Energy subscale and
fatigue subscale
✔✔Fatigue severity scale (FSS) - ✔✔Used to assess the behavioral consequences of
fatigue in the impact of fatigue on daily functioning
Seven point scale
✔✔Borrow neurological institute fatigue scale - ✔✔10 items rated on a seven point
scale
Lower the number the less of a problem
, ✔✔Global fatigue index (GFI) - ✔✔Self reported measure of four domains of fatigue
including severity, distress, impact on activity and timing of fatigue
Score range 1 to 50 (higher the # higher the fatigue)
✔✔basal ganglia - ✔✔Receives info from cortex, processes info then sends back to
cortex
On alert for when something goes wrong
Regulates activities of motor & premotor cortex
✔✔Occipital neuralgia - ✔✔Type of migraine
Starts in the back and worsens throughout day
✔✔Somatization - ✔✔Unconscious process which psychological distress is expressed
in physical symptoms
✔✔secondary gains - ✔✔benefits from being ill, such as attention
✔✔pneumocephalus - ✔✔gas or air in cavity of cranium
✔✔pseudobulbar affect - ✔✔"Emotional incontinence"
Laughing when they are sad or crying when they are happy
May co-occur with depression
✔✔Applied behavioral analysis - ✔✔The science of prediction & change of socially
significant behaviors.
Goal: to discover variables that reliably influence behavior and use this info to either
predict or promote behavior change
✔✔Functional analysis - ✔✔Methods of direct observation with in the field of behavior
analysis and are conducted by a board certified behavior analysis to pinpoint the
potential function or purpose of a behavior the experimental manipulation
✔✔ Acute Brain Injury - ✔✔An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital,
degenerative, or induced by birth trauma
✔✔Traumatic Brain Injury - ✔✔An alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain
pathology, caused by an external force
2 Mechanisms
*trauma impact
* traumatic inertial forces
✔✔Non-traumatic brain injury - ✔✔Lack of O2, decreased nutrients to cells, exposure to
toxins, pressure from tumor or blockage or other neuro disorder
✔✔Major descending tracts spinal cord - ✔✔Anterior corticospinal tract, lateral
corticospinal tract, rubrospinal tract, tectospinal tract
✔✔Major ascending tracks spinal cord - ✔✔Fascuculus cuneatus and faniculus,
lissauers tract, anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts, spinothalamic tract,
spinoreticular tract, spinotectal tract
✔✔Antidepressants - ✔✔Prozac, Elavil, Norpramin
✔✔antispasmodics - ✔✔Probanthine, baclofen
✔✔Antipsychotics - ✔✔Zyprexa, Seroquel, Haldol
✔✔Antihypertensives - ✔✔Inderol, Beta Blockers
✔✔Stimulants (medication) - ✔✔Ritalin, Adderal
✔✔Antiseizure Drugs - ✔✔Dilantin, Tegretol, Depakote
✔✔Visual analog scale for fatigue (VAS-F) - ✔✔2 subscales: Energy subscale and
fatigue subscale
✔✔Fatigue severity scale (FSS) - ✔✔Used to assess the behavioral consequences of
fatigue in the impact of fatigue on daily functioning
Seven point scale
✔✔Borrow neurological institute fatigue scale - ✔✔10 items rated on a seven point
scale
Lower the number the less of a problem
, ✔✔Global fatigue index (GFI) - ✔✔Self reported measure of four domains of fatigue
including severity, distress, impact on activity and timing of fatigue
Score range 1 to 50 (higher the # higher the fatigue)
✔✔basal ganglia - ✔✔Receives info from cortex, processes info then sends back to
cortex
On alert for when something goes wrong
Regulates activities of motor & premotor cortex
✔✔Occipital neuralgia - ✔✔Type of migraine
Starts in the back and worsens throughout day
✔✔Somatization - ✔✔Unconscious process which psychological distress is expressed
in physical symptoms
✔✔secondary gains - ✔✔benefits from being ill, such as attention
✔✔pneumocephalus - ✔✔gas or air in cavity of cranium
✔✔pseudobulbar affect - ✔✔"Emotional incontinence"
Laughing when they are sad or crying when they are happy
May co-occur with depression
✔✔Applied behavioral analysis - ✔✔The science of prediction & change of socially
significant behaviors.
Goal: to discover variables that reliably influence behavior and use this info to either
predict or promote behavior change
✔✔Functional analysis - ✔✔Methods of direct observation with in the field of behavior
analysis and are conducted by a board certified behavior analysis to pinpoint the
potential function or purpose of a behavior the experimental manipulation
✔✔ Acute Brain Injury - ✔✔An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital,
degenerative, or induced by birth trauma
✔✔Traumatic Brain Injury - ✔✔An alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain
pathology, caused by an external force
2 Mechanisms
*trauma impact
* traumatic inertial forces
✔✔Non-traumatic brain injury - ✔✔Lack of O2, decreased nutrients to cells, exposure to
toxins, pressure from tumor or blockage or other neuro disorder