Substance Misuse
Rehab Treatment philosophies & approaches/ legal & ethics
Peds and adolescents/Families
Cultural competency/gender & sexuality/care management
Military populations/participation
Neuropsychology
Outcome measures
Return to Work
100

The ratio of people receiving rehab for TBI or substance misuse who have a history of both TBI and substance abuse

What is 2/3? 
100

Models of Disability as Foundations for Rehab

What is biomedical, functional, environmental, & sociopolitical? 

100
Age range where the most brain maturation occurs

What is birth- 5 years? 


100

Six auxiliary aids and services 

What are 1. qualified sign language, 2. oral, relay, tactile interpreters, 3. video interpreting, 4. qualified note takers, 5. computer assisted real time transcription, 6. written materials assistive listening devices 
100

Percentage of service members with TBI also has co-occurring PTSD

What is 44%? 

100

Six domains that may be included in a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment

What are 1. premorbid function, 2. attention & concentration, 3. sensory perception & psychomotor function, 4. information processing speed, 5. language & communication skills, 6. visuospatial & constructional skills? 

100

4 measures used early after injuries

What are GCS, AIS, LOC, JFK coma scale? 

100

3 attributes of the Comprehensive Integrated Day treatment model

What are individual & group therapies, supported employment, and vocational trials? 

200

The four screening tools developed to assess substance use disorder

What is CAGE, AUDIT, CRAFFT, ASSIST? 

200

The tenets of person-centered care

What are focus on priorities, values & desired outcomes of the patient? 

200

Requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 of schools receiving federal funding 

What is provide reasonable accommodations for person with disabilities to participate 

200
Ratio of brain injuries from males to females 
What is 2 to 1? 
200

Two causes of primary combat-related injuries 

What are blast and gunshot? 

200

The components of cognitive rehab

What are cog edu (strength & weakness), cog training (restorative), strategy training (compensatory), functional training (daily activities)? 

200

3 measures used in acute rehab

What are FIM, DRS, Ranchos? 

200
3 services in the Vocational Case Coordination model

What are employer education, temp work support, and early medical & vocational rehab? 

300
Quadrant I of the 4 Quadrant Model of Opportunities for Substance Misuse Intervention with Persons with a TBI
What is low severity of TBI, low severity for SUD, acute care & primary care tx, screening & brief intervention? 
300

The 4 characteristics of individuals appropriate for post-acute brain injury rehab (PABIR)

What are 1. need long term intensive rehab, 2. manifest hazardous behavior, 3. unable to manage living IND, 4. lack adequate support while receiving outpatient therapy? 

300

Five accommodations that can be made under Section 504 Accommodations plan

What are 1. preferential seating, 2. extended time, 3. tests given in alternate setting, 4. word banks for tests/quizzes, 5. shortened assignments 

300

Percentages of return-to-work for males and females

What are 23% for men, <5% for women

300

Four domains measured by the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation

What are orientation, immediate memory, concentration, and memory recall? 

300
The ability of the nervous system to regenerate and reorganize its structure, functions, and connections 
What is the principle of neuroplasticity? 
300

3 measures used in post-acute rehab

What are Craig Handicap Assessment, Mayo Portland Adaptability, and PART-O?

300

Activities authorized under state supported employment programs

What are assessment, job development, on the job site training & support, case management, and long term ongoing follow along? 

400

Quadrant II of the 4 Quadrant Model of Opportunities for Substance Misuse Intervention with Persons with a TBI

What is high severity for TBI, low severity for SUD, TBI rehab program tx, screening, brief intervention and edu? 

400
Definition of iatrogenesis

What is inadvertently induced disease or problem caused by physician, therapy or medical setting? 

400
What the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is mandated to provide 
What is education through special education and support services in public schools 
400

Components of P(A)LISSIT model used by therapists to address issues in the field of sexual dysfunction

What is P: permission, A: affirmation, LI: limited information, SS: specific suggestions, IT: intensive therapy? 
400

Model that includes neurobehavioral program, residential community program, comprehensive holistic treatment, and home-based program

What is the community integrated rehabiliation? 

400
The individual's capacity to change behaviors in order to adapt to changes in their internal or external environments 

What is the principle of adaptability? 

400

3 components of the GCS

What are eye opening, verbal, & motor response? 

400

Components of this model range from minimal intervention, edu & preparations, advocacy level services, and workplace supports

What is the state funded vocational rehab service model? 

500

Quadrant III of the 4 Quadrant Model of Opportunities for Substance Misuse Intervention with Persons with a TBI

What is low severity for TBI, high severity of SUD, substance use tx, interventions: screening, accommodation, linkage? 

500

Who is able to determine if an individual is legally incompetent

What is the court? 


500

Six support and related services that can be recommended by an IEP

What are SLP, audiology, OT, PT, interpreting, and counseling? 
500

Five ways life care plans (LCP) are used

What are 1. personal injury, 2. product liability, 3. medical malpractice, 4. setting insurance reserves, 5. worker's comp case management? 

500

Factors considered by the biopsychosocial model to affect participation following disease or disability (5) 

What are cultural, social-institutional, social-interpersonal, cognitive affective, biological? 

500
Treatments are repetitive, targeted, and consistently challenging to target this principle and approach 

What are principle of neuroplasticity and restorative approach? 

500

Ranchos Los Amigos Levels

What are 1. no response, total A 2. generalized response, total A 3. localized response, total A 4. confused-agitated, max A 5. confused-inappropriate, max A 6. confused-appropriate, mod A 7. Automatic-appropriate, part A 8. purposeful-appropriate, SBA 9. purposeful-appropriate, SBA on request 10. purposeful-appropriate, mod IND
500

The act that provides for the state vocational rehab programs

What is the Rehab act of 1973, amended in 1998? 

600

Quadrant IV of the 4 Quadrant Model of Opportunities for Substance Misuse Intervention with Persons with a TBI

What is high for TBI, high for SUD, specialized TBI & SUD services, intervention: integrated programming

600

The duties of plenary guardianship

What is personal needs & property? 

600

The A-B-C components of Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Family Theory

What are A: activating event, B: belief, C: consequence belief

600

The only federal legislation that specifically addresses TBI and focuses on research, prevention, and improved services

What is the Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 1996?  
600

The difference between activities and participation

What is activity is the execution of task vs. participation is the involvement in life situations? 

600

Strategies that make use of residual, intact abilities, and relative strengths 

What are compensatory approaches? 

600

3 scales of Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory

What are 1. ability index, 2. adjustment index, 3. participation index?

600

6 services and supports available in the VR service model

What are 1. determines eligibility for services, 2. vocational counseling, 3. guidance, 4. referral services, 5. vocational training- including on the job, 6. personal assistance services?

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