Brain Anatomy
ABI Facts
Safety Tips
Exercise Programming
Miscellaneous
100

What is the fundamental unit/cell of the brain and nervous system?

Neuron

100

True or False: Parkinson's Disease is a type of acquired brain injury.

False - Neurodegenerative conditions are excluded from the ABI category

100

True or False: You should always call 911 when a seizure occurs.

False

100

True or False: Sit-to-stands are a good example of a functional exercise. 

True

100

True or False: Sleep disturbances can be an effect of a TBI.

True
200
In which hemisphere of the brain are the language centers found?

Left hemisphere

200

Aphasia and dysarthria describe difficulties with ____?

Speech

200

What is the first step in doing a transfer?

Lock the wheelchair

200

What is the goldilocks method?

Exercises should be ‘just right’ - not too hard or too easy

200

How long should you wait to intervene after a poor behavior is exhibited?

Immediately after the behavior occurs 

300

What part of the brain controls motor function (highlighted in orange here)?

Cerebellum

300

Hemorrhagic and ischemic are two types of ______?

Stroke

300

Describe the correct way to grip a gait belt.


300

Exercises that emphasize increased coordination and proprioception are important for individuals with ___________?

Parkinson's Disease 

300

Name three examples of stimuli that can influence someone’s behavior.

Pain

Boredom

Addiction

Anger

Illness

Lack of sleep

Mood disorder

Lack of control

Thirst or hunger

Medication side effects

Adjustment to disability issues

Fight with family/housemate/staff

400

In which lobe is the primary motor cortex located?

Frontal

400

Which lobe of the brain is most commonly injured in a TBI?

Frontal

400

What is a circumstance in which a seizure would be considered an emergency?

The person has never had a seizure before.

The person has difficulty breathing or waking after the seizure. 

The seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes or the person has another seizure soon after the first one. 

The person is physically hurt during the seizure.

The person has a health condition like diabetes, heart disease, or is pregnant. 

400

Name two cognitive/psychosocial considerations when designing an exercise program for a brain injury survivor.

•Executive dysfunction

•Disinhibition

•Depression/anxiety

•Previous athletic career

•Lack of motivation

•Uncomfortable in a fitness setting

400

What are two executive functioning skills?

Planning, organization, self-control, time management, metacognition, working memory, attention, flexibility, perseverance, task initiation

500

The temporal lobe plays an important role in verbal and visual _________?

Memory

500

What type of memory involves things like riding a bike or driving?

Procedural 

500

What should you do with your feet when performing a transfer? 


You should stand close to the person and take small steps as you do the transfer. Your feet should point towards the direction you're headed. 

500
Name one overuse injury that is common is manual wheelchair users.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)

Rotator cuff injury

Shoulder impingement

500

Who is the President of SLI?

Peter Noonan

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