Module 12
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury
Test your knowledge and skills on traumatic brain injuries with this comprehensive quiz. Explore essential concepts related to brain injury assessments, types of injury, intervention strategies, and complications associated with traumatic brain injury.
- 10 engaging questions
- Assess your understanding of key concepts
- Ideal for students and professionals in healthcare
What is the correct for Ranchos Los Amigos Scale?
1.No response 2. Generalized response 3. Confused, agitated 4. Located response 5.Confused, inappropriate, non-agitated 6. Confused appropriate 7. Automatic appropriate 8. Purposeful appropriate
1. No response 2.Generalized response 3.Located response 4. Confused, agitated 5. Confused, inappropriate, non-agitated 6. Confused appropriate 7. Automatic appropriate 8.Purposeful appropriate
1.No response 2. Confused, agitated 3.Confused, inappropriate 4. Generalized response 5. Located response 5.Confused, inappropriate, non-agitated 6. Confused appropriate 7. Automatic appropriate 8. Purposeful appropriate
1. No response 2. Confused, agitated 3.Confused, inappropriate 4. Generalized response 5. Located response 5. Confused appropriate 6. Automatic appropriate 7. Purposeful appropriate
What is Glasgow Coma Scale?
It is method of rating the effects of traumatic brain injury to determine how long recovery might take and provides insight into the patient's cognitive impairment by tracking progress over time.
It is an assessment tool that aims to evaluate the functional status of patients throughout the rehabilitation process following a stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury or cancer.
It is a 10-item, client-centered measure of community integration that uses the words of participants themselves, and makes no assumptions about the relative importance of particular activities or relationships.
Scoring system used to describe the level of consciousness in a person following a TBI. It is divided into categories of eye opening, nest motor response, and verbal; 15 items.
What is the main cause for TBI?
Motor-vehicle accident (MVA)
Falls
Sports
Firearm
How to they determine the severity of the traumatic brain injury?
Duration and depths of loss of consciousness, the ability to visually brain damage on neuro-imaging test, and length of posttraumatic amnesia (PTA) and area of the brain injury
duration and depths of loss of consciousness, the ability to visually brain damage on neuro-imaging test, length of posttraumatic amnesia (PTA) and the GCS score
Duration and depths of loss of consciousness and length of posttraumatic amnesia (PTA)
Duration and depths of loss of consciousness and length of posttraumatic amnesia (PTA)
What are the secondary complications for TBI?
Deep vein thrombosis, aspiration pneumonia, cardiac complications, seizure, bed sore, genitourinary system dysfunction, and irregular sleep/wake cycle
Deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, aspiration pneumonia, cardiac complications, seizure, bed sore, genitourinary system dysfunction, subluxation and foot drop, pain, spasticity management, and irregular sleep/wake cycle
Deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, aspiration pneumonia, cardiac complications, seizure, bed sore, fever, and irregular sleep/wake cycle
Deep vein thrombosis, myocardial infarction,, seizure, bed sore, genitourinary system dysfunction, subluxation and foot drop, pain, spasticity management, and irregular sleep/wake cycle
What is open brain injury?
It occurs when the skull is hit causing the brain to be damaged
It occurs when the skull get hit really fast
Occurs when both the skull and brain remain intact
Occurs when the skull sustains fracture or fractures and breach of the meninges, commonly caused by gunshots, stabbing, falls, vehicular accidents, and sport injuries
What is diffuse axonal injury (DAI) ?
Occur when brain hit the both sides of the skull
Occur when acceleration and deceleration force are applied on the head and causes brain tissue to shear (stretch)
Occur when acceleration, deceleration, and rotation force are applied on the head and causes brain tissue to shear (stretch)
Occur when brain hit the back and front of the skull
What are the difference between coup and contrecoup injury?
Coup injury is the brain damage that occurs directly under the point of impact. Contrecoup injury is the opposite side of the brain from where the head is struck.
Coup is the brain damage that occurs front of the skull . Contrecoup injury is the brain damage that occurs front and back of the skull.
What are the two intervention approaches for individual experiencing deficit in cognition?
Modifying approach and adaptation approach
Remediation approach and adaptation approach
Prevent approach and Remediation approach
Prevent approach and Modifying approach
What are step-by-step process to help individual with higher-level cognitive deal with challenge?
1.Define the all point of the problem in relevant terms 2. Organization or structuring the information 3. Developing possible solutions 4.Choosing the best solution 5.Executing the solution 6.Evaluating outcome
1.Define the main point of the problem in relevant terms 2. Organization or structuring the information into easy and difficult portions of the problem 3. Developing possible solutions 4.Choosing the best solution 5.Executing the solution
1.Define the main point of the problem in relevant terms 2. Organization or structuring the information into difficult portions of the problem 3. Developing possible solutions 4.Choosing the best outcomes 5.Executing the solution
1.Define the main point of the problem in relevant terms 2. Organization or structuring the information into easy and difficult portions of the problem 3. Developing possible solutions 4.Choosing the best solution 5.Executing the solution 6.Evaluating outcome
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