doctors who are experts in rehabilitation medicine who typically oversee the rehabilitation process.
who is a psychiatrist
100
This gender is at a higher risk of TBI
What is a man
100
is a moderate rehabilitation program
What is acute rehabilitation
100
modifies how teachers present information.
What is universal design for learning
200
Automobile accidents account for what percentage of TBI
what is 17%
200
therapists that help the person regain thinking skills, communication skills, physical abilities and behavioral skills
who are Occupational, physical, speech and language therapists
200
TBI is most common among adolescents ages
What is ages 15-24
200
residential facilities that provide care and ?rehabilitation to people with TBI who are not able to live independently.
What is Long-term care and supervised living programs
200
is critical to the success of an inclusive classroom, these groups are made so students can collaborate together and become more familiar with the other kids in their class.
What is Cooperative learning groups
300
this occurs in sports or recreation when a person collides with a moving or stationary object
whats is Being struck
300
doctors who are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles
Who are neurologists
300
TBI is most common in what adult ages
What is age 75 and older
300
typically community-based (i.e., not residential) programs that teach self-control and appropriate social behaviors.
What is behavior management programs
300
usually consists of general and special education teachers, parents, a speech pathologist, a physical therapist, occupational therapist, and the school districts director of curriculum.
What is team partnerships
400
the violent shaking of a baby
What is the shaken baby syndrome
400
employment coaches who help with regaining job skills.
Who is Vocational rehabilitation experts
400
how many people suffer a TBI a year
What is 1.7 million
400
provide rehabilitation during the day so the person can return home at night.
What is day treatment programs
400
involves educators/school personnel on students medical progress. Frequently monitors the student’s progress after reentering the school.
What is Hospital-to-school-Transition
500
penetrates the bones of the skull, allowing bacteria to make contact with the brain.
What is open head injury
500
specialized psychologists who focus on thinking skills and behavior problems
Who is a Neuro psychologist
500
Children with TBI have a 30-50 percent chance of having what significant disorder
What is neurological disorders
500
aids the student with TBI/teacher in dealing with any problems the student may face in school.
All of these centers try to restore the student’s ability to learn and other potential needs.
What is school reentry specialist
500
involves delivering course information in smaller increments so the student doesn’t become overwhelmed. Teachers should vary how fast they deliver information and how often they ask for a response. It also includes Adequate processing time, Monitoring responses, and Frequent feedback.