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CAISS question with complete solutions 2023
Origins of AIS (3) - -1) Standardized system
2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC
3) Consensus

-Injury descriptors are organized _________________________ ? - -Anatomically

-Injury severity is ranked relative to its importance to _______________? - -The
whole body

-AIS reflects severity of single injuries and are unaffected by what three
things? - -1) time
2) sequela
3) outcome

-What type of scale does AIS use? - -6 point ordinal scale

-Which type of measurement is more variable? Anatomic or Physiologic? - -
Physiologic

-Is clinical training necessary for collecting injury data? - -NO

-AIS is based on what three (3) factors? - -1) anatomically- based
2) consensus driven
3) global

-Severity is NOT contingent upon what two (2) factors? - -1) Outcome
2) time

-Numerical ranking of severity: 1 - -minor

-Numerical ranking of severity: 2 - -moderate

-Numerical ranking of severity: 3 - -serious

-Numerical ranking of severity: 4 - -severe

-Numerical ranking of severity: 5 - -critical

-Numerical ranking of severity: 6 - -maximum (currently untreatable)

-Is mortality a sole determinant of AIS severity? - -NO

-Are all AIS data comparable from year to year? - -NO (updates)

,-Is "DEATH" part of the severity scale? - -NO

-Is a patient who dies automatically assigned the highest AIS severity of 6? -
-NO (patients w/ minor injuries can die)

-Does a linear relationship exist between AIS severity codes? - -NO (AIS 4 is
more, NOT twice as severe as AIS 2)

-Are all injuries within the same AIS code strictly compatible? - -NO (tibia fx
& alveolar ridge are both AIS - 2, although one may be worse than the other,
both are considered 'moderate')

-What AIS code is assigned to a patient with inadequate information
regarding an injury? - -9

-AIS single digit severity codes are based on what type of patient? - -
Average

-What four (4) things define the "average" patient? - -1) 25-40 yrs old
2) no pre-existing conditions
3) no tx complications
4) received timely/appropriate care

-Approximately how many injury descriptors are included in AIS? - -2000

-What part of the AIS code is considered the "Pre-Dot Code?" - -6 digits
BEFORE the decimal point (left)

-What part of the AIS code is considered the "AIS Severity Number?" - -
single digit after the decimal (right)

-(T/F) The 6 digit pre-dot codes are unique and allow for more specificity and
accurate coding? - -TRUE

-The first digit in the pre-dot code corresponds to what? - -Body Region

-The second digit in the pre-dot code corresponds to what? - -Type of
anatomic structure (skeletal, solid organ)

-The third/fourth digits in the pre-dot code correspond to what? - -Specific
anatomic structure (femur)

-The fifth/sixth digits in the pre-dot code correspond to what? - -Level of
injury within the specific body region and anatomic structure (NFS, minor,
major)

, -Parenthesis in the AIS dictionary indicate what? - -synonyms or definitions
for injury types

-Brackets in the AIS dictionary indicate what? - -inclusionary/exclusionary
info, OIS Grades

-Boxed bold type in the AIS dictionary indicates what? - -directions to help
coder choose appropriate code

-Semicolons in the AIS dictionary indicate what? - -separate injury
descriptors that are comparable in severity

-Italics in the AIS dictionary indicate what? - -proper-named
injuries/structures, OIS grades

-Does AIS assess the severity of multiple injuries? - -NO (single injury
severity only)

-The injury Severity Score (ISS) is defined as what? - -Sum of the squares of
highest AIS in each of three most severely injured ISS body regions.

-What are the six body regions used in the ISS? - -1) head & neck
2) face
3) chest
4) abdomen & pelvic organs
5) extremities & pelvis
6) external

-Asphyxia is assigned to which ISS region? - -Head and Neck

-Drowning is assigned to which ISS region? - -Chest

-Lumbar spine lesions would be assigned to which ISS region? - -Abdomen &
pelvic contents

-Are external injuries coded independent of their body region? - -YES

-Hypothermia, electrical injuries, and whole body injuries are coded to which
ISS region? - -External

-The ISS score ranged from _____ to _____ ? - -1 to 75

-What are the two ways an ISS of 75 can be achieved? - -1) AIS of 5 in each
of three different body regions
2) AIS of 6 in a single body region

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