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CBIS EXAM| 223 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Nuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe correct answer: Emotional control, behavioral control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social control, attention, motivation 
 
Acquired BI correct answer: An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative or induced by birth trauma 
 
TBI correct answer: An alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by an external force 
 
Mild TBI Characteristics correct answer: B...
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CBIS Exam Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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* Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 3-8 - ANSWER Severe TBI; normal or abnormal structural imaging. LOC over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia over 7 days 
 
* Glasgow Coma Scale 9-12 - ANSWER Moderate TBI; LOC over 30 minutes but less than 24 hours; alteration of consciousness over 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia more than 1 day but less than 7 days 
 
* Glasgow Coma Scale 13-15 - ANSWER Mild TBI; normal imaging; LOC 0-30 minutes, alteration of consciousness up to 24 hours, post traumatic amnesia up to ...
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Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam | 223 Questions And Answers Rated 100% Correct!!
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Nuerocognitive Issues Assoicated with Frontal Lobe - Emotional control, behavioral control, 
verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social control, attention, motivation 
Acquired BI - An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative or induced 
by birth trauma 
TBI - An alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by an external 
force 
Mild TBI Characteristics -Brief or no loss of consciousness for 0-30mins, altered state of ...
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Exam 3 AH21. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses what areas of response to stimuli? Select all that apply:(Required) A. Auditory response B. Verbal response C. Tactile response D. Eye-opening response E. Motor response || with 100% Correct Answers.
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1. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses what areas of response to stimuli? Select all that apply:(Required) 
 A. Auditory response 
 B. Verbal response 
 C. Tactile response 
 D. Eye-opening response 
 E. Motor response correct answers B. Verbal response 
 D. Eye-opening response 
 E. Motor response 
 
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses THREE areas of a patient's response to stimuli. This includes eye-opening response (E), verbal response (V), and motor response (M). 
 
2. During the Glasgo...
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Medical Semiology 6 - Physical Examination Questions And Answers Guaranteed Pass! 2024-2025 A+
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level of consciousness - classification - ANS-1. Alert 
2. Lethargic 
3. Obtundation 
4. stupor 
5. Coma 
The 2 cardinal DONTS for comatose patients - ANS-1. Dont dilate the pupils - most important clue 
for underlying cause (metabolic-structural) 
2. Don't flex the neck - trauma 
Scales used to assess a patients conscious level - ANS-AVPU scale 
Alert 
Voice (Lethargy) 
Pain (Stupor) 
Unresp...
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SNHD EMT EMS PROTOCOLS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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Pediatric Oral Glucose Indication - Glucose <60mg/dL 
 
Newborn Oral Glucose Indication - Glucose <40mg/dL 
 
Pediatric pulse rate for cardiac arrest - <60bpm 
 
Pediatric Narcan Dose and Route - 2-4mg intranasal 
 
What age is considered pediatric for sexual assault victims? - <18 years old 
 
During an internal disaster by a hospital - that hospital should be bypassed unless the patient is in cardiac arrest or adequate ventilation cannot be established 
 
Mild, Moderate, and Sever ...
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Name the cranial nerves in order Correct Answer I. Olfactory 
II. Optic 
III. Oculomotor 
IV. Trochlear 
V. Trigeminal 
VI.Abducens 
VII. Facial 
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (Acoustic) 
IX. Glossopharyngeal 
X. Vagus 
XI. (Spinal) Accessory 
XII. Hypoglossal 
 
List the 3 parts of Glasgow Coma Scale Correct Answer Eye, verbal, motor. 
 
Breakdown of GCS Eye Score Correct Answer 4-Opens eyes spontaneously 
3-Opens eyes in response to loud voice 
2-Opens eyes in response to pain 
1-None 
 
Breakdow...
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Sports Related Concussion Practice Exam Questions And All Correct Answers.
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Where do sports concussions fall along the scale of TBI? - Answer "minimal" to mild TBI? 
 
*Note: glascow coma scale: 
Severe GCS>=8 
Moderate GCS 9-12 
Mild GCS 13-15 
 
What is the definition of concussion? - Answer Concussion is a traumatic brain injury and is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by biomechanical forces. 
 
What are some common features of concussion? - Answer -Concussion may be caused either by a direct blow to the head,...
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CBIS EXAM question with complete solution 2023/24
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Neurocognitive Issues Associated with Frontal Lobe - correct answer Emotional control, behavioral 
control, verbal expression, problem solving, decision making, social control, attention, motivation 
Acquired BI - correct answer An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative or 
induced by birth trauma 
TBI - correct answer An alteration in brain function or other evidence of brain pathology, casused by an 
external force 
Mild TBI Characteristics - correct answer Brie...
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CBIS ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+] REAL EXAM!!! REAL EXAM!!!
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CBIS ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS 
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Mild TBI Characteristics - ANS--Brief or no loss of consciousness for 
0-30mins, altered state of consciousness is most common and must be 
<24 hours, account for 75% of TBIs, 13-15 on the GCS, normal imaging, 
highest prevalence of maltreatment as 16-25% never seek care, often 
considered a concussion 
Moderate TBI Characteristics - ANS--Loss of consciousness for up to 
24 hours,...
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