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"Surveillance" is defined as - (answer)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 - (answer)True
An Acquired Brain Injury is an injury that - (answer)occurs after birth and is not
hereditary or congenital, and includes TBI
Men sustain brain injury nearly 2-3 times more than men- true or false -
(answer)true
An internal injury cause by tumors, blood clots, strokes, or seizures is an example
of an ABI but not TBI - (answer)True other examples of ABI but TBI include
inhaling or consuming toxic agents
Accredited Brain Injury Program have to demonstrate that they are in compliance
with - (answer)Both quality and performance standards
Without treatment, individuals with brain injury are likely to become homeless,
institutionalized in mental facility, or imprisoned - true or false - (answer)true
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What type of care setting is focused on saving the individual's life and preserving
further injury - (answer)Acute Hospital Setting
Persons with ABI most likely to have difficulty accessing services are -
(answer)individuals with cognitive impairments but lacking physical disability. Also
individuals with problem behaviors. Plus individuals without an effective advocate
or social support system
The Brain Injury Association estimates that only _____ amount of individuals with
BI have adequate funding for long term treatment - (answer)5%
Medicaid is an example of public funds- true or false - (answer)True
In the US there are at least ______ individuals living with TBI - (answer)5.3 million
What is the leading cause of death from TBI - (answer)The leading cause of death
from TBI is other
Two Example of national accreditation agencies are - (answer)CARF (Rehab
Accreditation Commission) and JCAHO (Joint Commission on the Accreditation of
Healthcare Organization
The TBI Grant Program provides seed money for - (answer)integration of services
and establishment of policy. Also Procurement of financial support
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The single most important piece of legislation related to brain injury was the TBI
Act of 1996- true or false - (answer)true
How Many Americans Experience the onset of long-term disability following TBI
each year - (answer)80,000-90,000
It is estimated that TBI cost - (answer)$60 billion annually
Traumatic Brain injury is defined as - (answer)caused by an external force
What percentages of TBI are considered moderate injuries - (answer)10-30%
What was important about the Olmstead decision - (answer)Challenged state,
federal, and local governments to provide community based services
The TBI Act Accommodation of 2000 provided the CDC with support to expand: -
(answer)Sate Surveillance and Prevention programs
The number one cause of TBI injury is - (answer)falls
In a study conducted by Kraus et al 1989, what percentage of adults with brain
injury tested positive for blood alcohol? - (answer)56%
CBIS PRACTICE TEST 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE PACK|
ACE YOUR GRADES.
"Surveillance" is defined as - (answer)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 - (answer)True
An Acquired Brain Injury is an injury that - (answer)occurs after birth and is not
hereditary or congenital, and includes TBI
Men sustain brain injury nearly 2-3 times more than men- true or false -
(answer)true
An internal injury cause by tumors, blood clots, strokes, or seizures is an example
of an ABI but not TBI - (answer)True other examples of ABI but TBI include
inhaling or consuming toxic agents
Accredited Brain Injury Program have to demonstrate that they are in compliance
with - (answer)Both quality and performance standards
Without treatment, individuals with brain injury are likely to become homeless,
institutionalized in mental facility, or imprisoned - true or false - (answer)true
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What type of care setting is focused on saving the individual's life and preserving
further injury - (answer)Acute Hospital Setting
Persons with ABI most likely to have difficulty accessing services are -
(answer)individuals with cognitive impairments but lacking physical disability. Also
individuals with problem behaviors. Plus individuals without an effective advocate
or social support system
The Brain Injury Association estimates that only _____ amount of individuals with
BI have adequate funding for long term treatment - (answer)5%
Medicaid is an example of public funds- true or false - (answer)True
In the US there are at least ______ individuals living with TBI - (answer)5.3 million
What is the leading cause of death from TBI - (answer)The leading cause of death
from TBI is other
Two Example of national accreditation agencies are - (answer)CARF (Rehab
Accreditation Commission) and JCAHO (Joint Commission on the Accreditation of
Healthcare Organization
The TBI Grant Program provides seed money for - (answer)integration of services
and establishment of policy. Also Procurement of financial support
, 3|Page
The single most important piece of legislation related to brain injury was the TBI
Act of 1996- true or false - (answer)true
How Many Americans Experience the onset of long-term disability following TBI
each year - (answer)80,000-90,000
It is estimated that TBI cost - (answer)$60 billion annually
Traumatic Brain injury is defined as - (answer)caused by an external force
What percentages of TBI are considered moderate injuries - (answer)10-30%
What was important about the Olmstead decision - (answer)Challenged state,
federal, and local governments to provide community based services
The TBI Act Accommodation of 2000 provided the CDC with support to expand: -
(answer)Sate Surveillance and Prevention programs
The number one cause of TBI injury is - (answer)falls
In a study conducted by Kraus et al 1989, what percentage of adults with brain
injury tested positive for blood alcohol? - (answer)56%