True or False
Effects of TBI
Diagnosis and Treatment
Risks and Causes
Inside the Brain
100

TBIs are rare in the USA

False

100

What is anosmia?

Loss of the sense of smell

100

Why might something with a TBI need physical therapy? 

Brain injuries often affect movement in the arms or legs even if individuals do not notice at first

100

Which gender is more likely to sustain a TBI?

Men are 1.5 times more likely

100

What are the three levels of a TBI injury?

Mild, Moderate and Severe

200

The average high school lineman takes the equivalent of a 25 mph car crash hit in each session

True

200

What are the symptoms of a mild TBI? List 3

Blurred vision, loss of consciousness, headaches, slurred speech, confusion, etc.

200

Name a reason in which surgery would be needed for a TBI.

Repair skull fracture, reduce swelling, stop the bleeding, relieve pressure, etc.

200

Which age group is most at risk for TBIs?

Babies and those 65 and older

200

What are all the lobes of the brain?

Temporal lobe, Occipital lobe, Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe

300

A stroke is a type of traumatic brain injury

True

300

What are 3 non-physical effects of brain injury?

Irritability, confusion, sleeping problems, difficulty managing time

300

Why is a CT scan useful for determining whether a patient has a brain injury?

It allows doctors to see inside the brain to diagnose fractures

300

What’s the leading cause of TBIs?

Falls account for 40% of all TBIs

300

Damage to the temporal lobe in Wernicke’s area can cause what condition?

Wernicke’s aphasia

400

A blow to the head only causes damage in that specific area

False

400

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

It’s a criteria used to determine the severity of a coma and a prognosis for the patient

400

What is Occupational Therapy (OT)?

Therapy to help with barriers that affect a person’s emotional, social and physical needs

400

What’s the first leading cause of TBIs in young adults?

Motor vehicle accidents

400

What is a cerebral contusion?

Bruising of brain tissue

500

1 million Americans sustain a TBI every year

False

500

What is post traumatic amnesia?

The time after a period of unconsciousness when the injured person is conscious and awake, but is behaving or talking in a bizarre or uncharacteristic manner

500

What are neuropsychological tests?

Tests used to determine how good the patient’s memory, attention and problem solving skills are, if they can drive safely and live by themselves

500

What’s the difference between a closed TBI and an open TBI?

A closed TBI is when the skull the is not fractured in anyway

500

___ is a neurodegenerative disease that can only be diagnosed after death and is caused by continuous blows to the head

CTE- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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