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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? - Correct Answers Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine 
 
What does ISS consider as part of the Chest? - Correct Answers AIS Thorax Chapter, Thoracic Spine, Drowning 
 
How is an "Open" chest wound defined? - Corr...
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CAISS – Thorax Questions and Answers with Solutions 2023
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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? - ANSWERS-Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine
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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? - Answer-Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine 
 
What does ISS consider as part of the Chest? - Answer-AIS Thorax Chapter, Thoracic Spine, Drowning 
 
How is an "Open" chest wound defined? - Answer-Defined as a...
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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? - correct answer Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine 
 
What does ISS consider as part of the Chest? - correct answer AIS Thorax Chapter, Thoracic Spine, Drowning
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GLOBALLY means the _______________________________ does not change - correct answer Severity 
 
T/F - TIME from INJURY to TREATMENT affects the AIS - correct answer FALSE 
 
T/F - Age does NOT affect the AIS - correct answer TRUE 
 
What is the maximum post dot score? - correct answer .6 - not necessarily fatal, just currently untreatable 
 
Definition of ORDINAL. Give number and definition - correct answer We have a number to represent a definition...
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Latest CAISS Certification Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
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Origins of AIS (3) Correct Answer 
1) Standardized system 
2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC 
3) Consensus 
What part of the AIS code is considered the "Pre-Dot Code?" Correct Answer 6 digits BEFORE the decimal point (left) 
What part of the AIS code is considered the "AIS Severity Number?" Correct Answer single digit after the decimal (right) 
(T/F) The 6 digit pre-dot codes are...
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CAISS 2022 Head Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Code penetrating injury to a specific anatomical structure (eg cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem) if this information is known. If specific site is not known or if more than one structure is injured then code to penetrating injury under whole area. What is an important exception to this? - Answer-Penetrating injury to the brain stem is an AIS 6 injury and should be coded under brain stem even if two regions of the brain are involved. 
 
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CAISS 2023 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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Boxed & Bold Text - Answer-Represent AIS coding rules and conventions and contain 
directives to assist in the appropriate use of specific descriptions. 
Brackets - Answer-Denote inclusive or exclusive information. 
Parenthesizes - Answer-Include synonyms or occasionally, non-clinical terms and 
provide a definition for the injury description. 
Semicolons - Answer-Separate injury descriptors that are comparable in severity. 
Bold Type - Answ...
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Code penetrating injury to a specific anatomical structure (eg cerebrum, cerebellum, 
brain stem) if this information is known. If specific site is not known or if more than one 
structure is injured then code to penetrating injury under whole area. What is an 
important exception to this? - Answer-Penetrating injury to the brain stem is an AIS 6 
injury and should be coded under brain stem even if two regions of the brain are 
involved...
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CAISS – Thorax Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine 
 
What does ISS consider as part of the Chest? AIS Thorax Chapter, Thoracic Spine, Drowning 
 
How is an "Open" chest wound defined? Defined as a sucking chest...
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