Brain Benders
Hit to the Head
Stroke Smackdown
Spinal Showdown
Nerve Ninjas
100

This type of brain injury is caused by external physical force and involves altered consciousness.

What is a traumatic brain injury?

100

This hematoma is arterial, rapid, and often involves the middle meningeal artery.

What is an epidural hematoma?

100

This temporary neurological event resolves within 24 hours and warns of future stroke.

What is a TIA (transient ischemic attack)?

100

This type of SCI involves temporary loss of function below the injury and may last days to weeks.

What is spinal shock?

100

This nerve (CN I) may be damaged in 7% of head injuries due to shearing.

What is the olfactory nerve?

200

This mild form of TBI involves axonal shear and may occur without loss of consciousness.

What is a concussion?

200

This hematoma is venous, slower, and caused by tearing of bridging veins.

What is a subdural hematoma?

200

This hemorrhage presents as the “worst headache of my life.”

What is aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?

200

This incomplete SCI causes ipsilateral motor loss and contralateral pain/temperature loss.

What is Brown‑Sequard syndrome?

200

A negative doll’s eye reflex indicates severe dysfunction of this structure.

What is the brainstem?

300

This breathing pattern is associated with pontine or midbrain lesions.

 What is hyperventilation?

300

This skull fracture causes CSF leakage and “raccoon eyes.”

What is a basilar skull fracture?

300

This region of reversible ischemia surrounds the infarct core.

What is the penumbra?

300

These two emergency red‑flag symptoms indicate cauda equina syndrome.

What are saddle anesthesia and urinary retention?

300

Conjugate lateral deviation of the eyes may indicate injury to this brain region.

What is the ipsilateral hemisphere?

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