BRAIN INJURY
TERMS & FUNCTIONS
THE BRAIN
100

What is the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in the US?

  • Car accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Falls 
  • Skateboarding accidents

What is falls.

- about 1.5 million falls happen each year with both infants and geriatrics

100

What does “aphasia” mean?

  • The loss of hearing
  • The loss of the ability to understand or express speech
  • The loss of sight
  • Uncontrollable laughter

What is the loss of the ability to understand or express speech 

100

How much does the human brain weigh?

  • 1 pound
  • 3 pounds 
  • 5 pounds
  • 7 pounds

What is 3 pounds

- which makes up about 2% of your total body weight

200

What are the 2 main types of brain injury?

  • Big & small
  • Traumatic & acquired 
  • Left & right
  • Frontal & parietal

What is Traumatic & Acquired.

- traumatic = blunt force to the skull & acquired = internal injury such as hemorrhage, stroke, aneurysm

200

What does “dysphagia” mean?

  • Difficulty with phrases
  • Bad eyesight
  • Difficulty swallowing 
  • Nerve pain

What is difficulty swallowing 

- food and liquids

200

How many lobes does the brain have?

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

What is 4

300

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), how many people in the Unites States receive treatment for brain injury every year?

  • 1,700
  • 17,000
  • 170,000
  • 1,700,000 

What is 1,700,000 

- that doesn’t even include all the people who receive a head injury but don’t seek treatment

300

What does “dysarthria” mean?

  • Weakness of speech muscles 
  • Inability to remember new information
  • Sudden onset of arthritis
  • Inability to write

What is weakness of speech muscles 

- often characterized by slurred or slow speech that can be difficult to understand. Commonly caused by neurological disorders such as stroke, brain injury, and conditions that cause facial paralysis or tongue weakness

300

Which lobe of the brain is responsible for decision-making?

  • Frontal 
  • Temporal
  • Parietal
  • Occipital

What is the frontal lobe 

- responsible for decision-making and executive control (the selection and coordination of goal-directed behaviors)

400

What color is associated with brain injury awareness?

  • Blue/green  
  • Red/pink
  • Orange/yellow
  • Black/purple  

What is blue/green

- green is for TBI and blue is for all brain injuries

400

What does the hippocampus do?

  • Relays sensory information such as touch, pain, and temperature
  • Involved in forming new memories
  • Process visual information
  • Involved in auditory processing

What is involved in forming new memories

400

How much of the brain is made up of water?

  • About 45%
  • About 75%
  • About 25%
  • About 85%

What is about 75%

500

How many people have strokes each year in the US?

  • 600,000
  • 850,000
  • 795,000 
  • 500,000

What is 795,000

- there is a stroke every 40 seconds in the US

500

What part of the brain controls emotions?

  • Brainstem
  • Cerebellum
  • Basal ganglia
  • Amygdala

What is amygdala 

500

The brain continues to grow and develop until about what age?

  • age 25
  • age 18
  • age 21
  • age 30

What is age 25

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