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[Show more]CBIS Section 7: Special Populations Questions 
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Traumatic impact Injury - contact injury, closed or open, head struct by or 
against an object 
Closed Traumatic impact Injury - Focal or diffuse; DIA, brain contusions, brain 
lacerations, intracerebral hemorrhage; caused by blasts, assaults, falls, vehicular 
accidents, sports accidents, MRI 
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Add to cartTraumatic impact Injury - contact injury, closed or open, head struct by or 
against an object 
Closed Traumatic impact Injury - Focal or diffuse; DIA, brain contusions, brain 
lacerations, intracerebral hemorrhage; caused by blasts, assaults, falls, vehicular 
accidents, sports accidents, MRI 
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age 
gender 
premorbid symptoms 
injury location 
injury severity 
marital discord 
poor relationships 
hx of problems with work 
financial instability - factors that play a role in developing psych symptoms 
post TBI
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gender 
premorbid symptoms 
injury location 
injury severity 
marital discord 
poor relationships 
hx of problems with work 
financial instability - factors that play a role in developing psych symptoms 
post TBI
biomedical model - treatment methods are concerned with changing the 
individual (getting better) 
environmental model - intervention is sought to address both the physical 
and social environments of the individual 
functional model - intervention methods are aimed at adapting the function 
of the ...
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Add to cartbiomedical model - treatment methods are concerned with changing the 
individual (getting better) 
environmental model - intervention is sought to address both the physical 
and social environments of the individual 
functional model - intervention methods are aimed at adapting the function 
of the ...
anoxia - lack of oxygen 
hypoxia - decreased oxygen 
A-B-C data - A- antecedents 
B- behavior 
C- consequences 
collects information on what precedes and follows behavior, as well as, the 
unwanted behavior 
active treatment interaction - a relationship that increases independence. 
Implies directed...
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hypoxia - decreased oxygen 
A-B-C data - A- antecedents 
B- behavior 
C- consequences 
collects information on what precedes and follows behavior, as well as, the 
unwanted behavior 
active treatment interaction - a relationship that increases independence. 
Implies directed...
DOC stands for... - Disorders of consciousness 
Number of people per year in a vegetative state - 4,200 
Number of people per year with a DOC - 315,000 
3 classifications for DOC - Coma, vegetative state, MCS 
Coma - no behavioral evidence for arousal 
no voluntary response to internal or external s...
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Number of people per year in a vegetative state - 4,200 
Number of people per year with a DOC - 315,000 
3 classifications for DOC - Coma, vegetative state, MCS 
Coma - no behavioral evidence for arousal 
no voluntary response to internal or external s...
Dual Diagnosis - The relationship of a set of symptoms, including behaviors, 
which are or resemble symptoms of a known psychiatric disorder. 
When persons have such symptoms and a TBI, it is considered a dual diagnosis. 
Depression - The most common axis I disorder for TBI patients 
Avoidant, Paran...
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Add to cartDual Diagnosis - The relationship of a set of symptoms, including behaviors, 
which are or resemble symptoms of a known psychiatric disorder. 
When persons have such symptoms and a TBI, it is considered a dual diagnosis. 
Depression - The most common axis I disorder for TBI patients 
Avoidant, Paran...
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Cognitive Rehabilitation rests in what fundamental principles - Neuroplasticity 
and Adaptability 
The spinal cord is ... - part of the central nervous system 
The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provide funding 
for - TBI Grants 
In evaluating headaches COLDER is used fo...
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Add to cartCognitive Rehabilitation rests in what fundamental principles - Neuroplasticity 
and Adaptability 
The spinal cord is ... - part of the central nervous system 
The National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research (NIDRR) provide funding 
for - TBI Grants 
In evaluating headaches COLDER is used fo...
How many Americans experience disabilities due to brain injury? - 5 million 
Cognitive impairments include difficulties with: - attention, memory, problem 
solving, decision making 
Cognition - A complex collection of conscious mental activities, such as 
attention, perception, comprehension, rememb...
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Cognitive impairments include difficulties with: - attention, memory, problem 
solving, decision making 
Cognition - A complex collection of conscious mental activities, such as 
attention, perception, comprehension, rememb...
Attention Process Training (APT) - component of a hierarchically organized, 
process-specific approach to cognitive rehab 
Categorization Program - therapeutic approach aimed at remediation of 
deficits in both object categorization and decision-making 
consolidation - transfer of short term memory ...
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Add to cartAttention Process Training (APT) - component of a hierarchically organized, 
process-specific approach to cognitive rehab 
Categorization Program - therapeutic approach aimed at remediation of 
deficits in both object categorization and decision-making 
consolidation - transfer of short term memory ...
Case management domains - case management processes and services 
resource utilization and management 
psychosocial and economic support 
rehabilitation 
outcomes 
ethical and legal practices 
individuals whose self care capacity is diminished - who needs case 
management 
accreditation 
staff quali...
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Add to cartCase management domains - case management processes and services 
resource utilization and management 
psychosocial and economic support 
rehabilitation 
outcomes 
ethical and legal practices 
individuals whose self care capacity is diminished - who needs case 
management 
accreditation 
staff quali...
baseline 
after treatment - what two measurements are the minimum 
reliability - the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by 
the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternate forms of the test, 
or on retesting 
validity - the extent to which a test measures...
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after treatment - what two measurements are the minimum 
reliability - the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by 
the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternate forms of the test, 
or on retesting 
validity - the extent to which a test measures...
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 ...
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Add to cartAcute 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 ...
4 Ts - Elements affecting sexual energy 
within a marriage. 
Time together; talking together; trusting each other; touching each other 
504 Plan 
Section 504 of the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - A written plan developed by a general 
education school committee outlining 
accommodations to be made by...
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within a marriage. 
Time together; talking together; trusting each other; touching each other 
504 Plan 
Section 504 of the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - A written plan developed by a general 
education school committee outlining 
accommodations to be made by...
lost productivity - one measure of the cost to society due to injury or disease; 
includes the loss of wages a person would have earned if they had not become 
unemployable due to disability, loss of taxes contributing to economy, costs to 
the government of supporting the individual, etc.; lost pro...
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includes the loss of wages a person would have earned if they had not become 
unemployable due to disability, loss of taxes contributing to economy, costs to 
the government of supporting the individual, etc.; lost pro...
Why is Brain Injury considered the silent epidemic? - Many problems that 
result from a brain injury are not always readily apparent. 
a. The effects of the brain injury (BI), such as changes in thinking, may not be 
readily apparent to an outside observer 
b. Negative consequences occur when the ge...
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Add to cartWhy is Brain Injury considered the silent epidemic? - Many problems that 
result from a brain injury are not always readily apparent. 
a. The effects of the brain injury (BI), such as changes in thinking, may not be 
readily apparent to an outside observer 
b. Negative consequences occur when the ge...
DOC stands for... - Disorders of consciousness 
Number of people per year in a vegetative state - 4,200 
Number of people per year with a DOC - 315,000 
3 classifications for DOC - Coma, vegetative state, MCS 
Coma - no behavioral evidence for arousal 
no voluntary response to internal or external s...
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Number of people per year in a vegetative state - 4,200 
Number of people per year with a DOC - 315,000 
3 classifications for DOC - Coma, vegetative state, MCS 
Coma - no behavioral evidence for arousal 
no voluntary response to internal or external s...
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Nuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe - Emotional control, 
behavioral control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social 
control, attention, motivation 
Acquired BI - An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or 
degenerative or induced by birth traum...
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Add to cartNuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe - Emotional control, 
behavioral control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social 
control, attention, motivation 
Acquired BI - An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or 
degenerative or induced by birth traum...
Cerebral Spinal Fluid - Fluid that bathes the brain and spinal cord. Produced 
within the ventricles of the brain and circulates through the brain and spine. 
Dura Mater - Outer layer of the meninges (Tough Mother) 
Arachnoid Mater - Spider web-like middle layer of the meninges 
Pia Mater - Inner mo...
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Add to cartCerebral Spinal Fluid - Fluid that bathes the brain and spinal cord. Produced 
within the ventricles of the brain and circulates through the brain and spine. 
Dura Mater - Outer layer of the meninges (Tough Mother) 
Arachnoid Mater - Spider web-like middle layer of the meninges 
Pia Mater - Inner mo...
"Surveillance" is defined as - Ongoing and systematic collection, analysis and 
interpretation of data used to describe and monitor a health event 
An Open Head Injury occurs when the skull is broken and the brain is exposed- 
true or false - True 
An Acquired Brain Injury is an injury that - occu...
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Add to cart"Surveillance" is defined as - Ongoing and systematic collection, analysis and 
interpretation of data used to describe and monitor a health event 
An Open Head Injury occurs when the skull is broken and the brain is exposed- 
true or false - True 
An Acquired Brain Injury is an injury that - occu...
anoxia - lack of oxygen 
hypoxia - decreased oxygen 
A-B-C data - A- antecedents 
B- behavior 
C- consequences 
collects information on what precedes and follows behavior, as well as, the 
unwanted behavior
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hypoxia - decreased oxygen 
A-B-C data - A- antecedents 
B- behavior 
C- consequences 
collects information on what precedes and follows behavior, as well as, the 
unwanted behavior
* Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 3-8 - Severe TBI; normal or abnormal structural 
imaging. LOC over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia over 7 days 
* Glasgow Coma Scale 9-12 - Moderate TBI; LOC over 30 minutes but less than 
24 hours; alteration of consciousness over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia more 
t...
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Add to cart* Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 3-8 - Severe TBI; normal or abnormal structural 
imaging. LOC over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia over 7 days 
* Glasgow Coma Scale 9-12 - Moderate TBI; LOC over 30 minutes but less than 
24 hours; alteration of consciousness over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia more 
t...
Statutory Law - Law enacted by congress or state legislature; in form of 
individual statutes which together form a code 
State Demonstration Projects - HRSA administers TBI State Grant Program and 
funds demo projects by state to integrate services, establish policy, procure 
financial support to b...
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individual statutes which together form a code 
State Demonstration Projects - HRSA administers TBI State Grant Program and 
funds demo projects by state to integrate services, establish policy, procure 
financial support to b...
focused 
sustained 
selective 
alternating 
divided - Types of attention 
sensory memory - the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information 
in the memory system 
short term memory - passive, enables recall of info lasting a few minutes to
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sustained 
selective 
alternating 
divided - Types of attention 
sensory memory - the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information 
in the memory system 
short term memory - passive, enables recall of info lasting a few minutes to
Dementia - Must be coupled with a functional limitation in everyday life due 
to the cognitive change 
PPCS - Always includes neuropsychological assessment, psychiatric history, 
psychological response to previous injuries, available support system, and current 
coping skills 
Disorders of conscious...
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Add to cartDementia - Must be coupled with a functional limitation in everyday life due 
to the cognitive change 
PPCS - Always includes neuropsychological assessment, psychiatric history, 
psychological response to previous injuries, available support system, and current 
coping skills 
Disorders of conscious...
CBIS Section 7: Special Populations Questions 
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2024
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The two types of acquired brain injury are... - Traumatic and non-traumatic 
This brain injury causes damage to the brain by internal factors, such as lack of 
oxygen or nutrients to the nerve cells of the brain, exposure to toxins, pressure 
from a tumor or blockage, or other neurological disorder....
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Add to cartThe two types of acquired brain injury are... - Traumatic and non-traumatic 
This brain injury causes damage to the brain by internal factors, such as lack of 
oxygen or nutrients to the nerve cells of the brain, exposure to toxins, pressure 
from a tumor or blockage, or other neurological disorder....
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