ACBIS pretest questions

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It is estimated that TBI cost how much annually?

$60 billion annually

What percentages of all TBIs are considered moderate injuries?

10%-30%

What percentages of TBIs are due to transportation-related incidents?

25%

The Brain Injury Association (BIA) estimates that only _______% of individuals with severe brain injuries have adequate funding for long-term treatment.

5%

In the US, there are at least ______ individuals living with TBI:

5.3 million

In a study conducted by Kraus et al. in 1989, what percentage of adults with brain injuries tested positive for blood alcohol?

56%

Non-accidental trauma is the cause of at least ____ deaths from head trauma in children under two years old?

80%

How many Americans experience the onset of long-term disability following TBI each year?

80,000-90,000

What percent of firearm-related TBIs result in death?

91%

Power of attorney is

A document in which a competent person appoints another to act for him/her in legal or financial matters

A guardian is a legally enforceable arrangement under which one person, the guardian, has the legal right and duty to care for another, the ward.

A guardianship is:

A durable power of attorney for health care is also known as

A medical power of attorney

Specialized school services are provided by law by all of the following except

ADA

Types of maltreatment typically addressed by laws are

Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation

Extended time on test, preferential seating and assistance with project planning are examples of

Academic accommodations

What type of care setting is focused on saving the individual‟s life and preventing further injury?

Acute Hospital

_______________ is a strong predictor of the cause of brain injury in children.

Age

an IEP is all of the following except:

An Internal Evaluation Plan

The term "active treatment" refers to:

An interaction intended to result in greater independence, autonomy and empowerment

A child that is distracted by normal classroom activity may have deficits in

Attention

The part of the neuron that is a long, slim "wire" that transmits signals from one cell body to another via junctions is called:

Axon

Between 50,000 and 75,000 persons sustain a severe TBI each year. How many of these people die?

Between a 1/3 and 1/2

The greatest percentage of brain maturation occurs

Birth to age five

________________ is a symptom of post-traumatic distress:

Blunted affect

The hypothalamus is the major brain region that manages the release of:

Body hormones

The national advocacy organization for persons with brain injury is called:

Brain Injury Association BIA

The medulla contains reflex centers which control involuntary functions such as:

Breathing and heart rate

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is defined as:

Caused by external force

The NIDRR website that provides online resources for outcome measures for persons with BI is:

Center on Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI)

This area of the brain monitors impulses from the motor and sensory areas to help control direction, rate, force and steadiness of movements.

Cerebellum

The brain sits inside of a rough and bony skull and is bathed in:

Cerebrospinal fluid

What was important about the Olmstead decision:

Challenged state, federal, and local governments to provide community-based services

The brain stem:

Controls basic life functions

Title I of the ADA covers

Discrimination against persons with disabilities in the areas of recruitment and hiring

Injury to the limbic system can produce serious problems involving:

Emotional perceptions and feelings

The number one cause of TBI injury is due to:

Falls

____________ are a natural link between hospital, home and school. However, they need the support of professionals to plan for successful reintegration to school

Families

As the family adjust to their family member‟s injuries, they may experience:

Feelings of helplessness or anger and Anxiety or fear

________________ peak maturation periods have been identified in normally developing children. These may be significantly affected depending on the age of the child, type of BI and region of the brain injured.

Five

Self-determination revolves around which of the following components:

Freedom, authority, support and responsibility

The TBI Grant Program is administered by :

Health Resources and Services Admin (HRSA)

Title IV of the ADA addresses telephone and television access for person with

Hearing or speech disabilities

Persons with ABI most likely to have difficulty accessing services are:

Individuals with cognitive impairment but lacking physical disabilities and Individuals with problem behaviors

Self determination builds on the principles of:

Informed consent, right to refuse

An example of promoting self-determination in the Human Services is:

Instituting change through legislature and Developing leadership skills among people with disabilities

The TBI Grant Program provides "seed money" for:

Integration of services and establishment of policy and Procurement of financial support

Seclusion is generally defined as

Isolating a person from others and Physically preventing a person from leaving a confined area

Two examples of national accreditation agencies are:

JCAHO

Forms of cultural devaluation include:

Labeling and stereotyping or perceived to be a cost to society and Identified by their label or their difference from those in authority

If an individual is unable to exercise their legal rights, a ___________________ may exercise those rights for the individual as allowed by the state law.

Legal representative

This part houses basic elemental drives, emotions and survival instincts:

Limbic system

The Interdependent paradigm sees the problem of disability as:

Limited or non-existent support for differences

One of the most effective strategies that staff and caregivers can do is:

Listen

HIPAA created national standards to protect

Medical records and protected health information

The brain stem includes three integral areas called:

Medula, pons, midbrain

If the student is unable to grasp new concepts without repeated exposure, this is an example of impaired

Memory

Some causes of anoxic injuries to the brain include:

Near drowning or smoke inhalation

Brain cells that make up the nervous system are called:

Neurons

The tiny brain cells making up the nervous system which are "communicators" are called:

Neurons

An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is an injury that:

Occurs after birth and is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative and includes TBI

"Surveillance" is defined as:

On going systemic collection, analysis and interpretation of data

Near the back of the eyes, the optic nerves carry signals that cross at a site called:

Optic chiasm

What was the leading cause of death from TBI

Other

A child with a frontal lobe injury may go unnoticed because:

Parents and teachers act as the child‟s frontal lobe

Five desired interactional components include:

Positive Early All Reinforcing Look

Legal rights are:

Powers or privileges that an individual has under the law

Privilege is the right of a patient to

Prevent disclosure of healthcare information by a provider

Title III of the ADA covers

Public accommodations

The transportation provisions of the ADA cover services such as

Public bussing

Common physical effects of brain injury in children are:

Seizures, headaches and lack of endurance

Injury to the basal ganglia may result in:

Slowness and loss of movement Muscle rigidity Tremor

A subdural hematoma is the result of bleeding to the:

Space between the dura mater and arachnoid mater

Teenagers are most susceptible to

Sports and auto occupant accidents

Ethical standards are

Standards of professional conduct rooted in moral principles and values

The TBI Act Amendments of 2000 provide the CDC with support to expand:

State surveillance and prevention programs

A common "trade off" belief, where the family member prays for God to take them instead of their loved one, is know as:

Survivor guilt

The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) provided funding to establish:

TBI model system of care

Which of the following is an example of a disability "label":

The TBI in bed 2", "He‟s one of Jerry‟s kids", She‟s a CVA"

Who/what determines that an individual is legally incompetent?

The court

To establish guardianship of an adult

The court must appoint the guardian and The court must follow the standards required by state law

What is not an example of a patients rights

The facility may open mail and review

Two structures associated with the limbic system include:

The hippocampus and amygdale

The cerebral hemispheres control:

The opposite side of the body

According to the Interdependence paradigm, who is the "power person"?

The person with a disability

According to the medical model, who is the "power person"?

The physician or therapist

The system which modulates or changes arousal, alertness and concentration is called:

The reticular activating system

Informed consent refers to

The right of a patient to consent to care only after the healthcare provider fully discloses the risks and facts

In the medical model, what is the real responsibility of the patient?

To cooperate with the treatment team

Mutual reinforcement is characterized by an exchange of reinforcers between:

Two or more people

An example of exploitation would be

Use of a dependent individual‟s property illegally or without consent

Which of the following is not an interaction style that facilitates outcome goals, partnerships and agreement:

Watching TV

When is the medical model the most appropriate model to use?

When the goal is to address sickness or establish medical stability

What is the situation in which use of a restraint or seclusion may be necessary?

When the person is an imminent danger to him/herself or others

A person with damage to the _________ may look "drunk" when they walk, and have poor eye/hand coordination.

cerebellum

Each cerebral hemisphere is made up of ______ lobes.

four

The four lobes of the brain are

frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital

The cerebral cortex is made up of two:

hemispheres

Which lobe includes the primary visual center?

occipital

Accredited programs have to demonstrate that they are in compliance with:

quality and performance standards

There are ________ membranes or Meninges that cover the brain.

three


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