Deck 2: Traumatic Brain Injury

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____ occurs as a result of the rapid acceleration-deceleration of the brain within the skull.

A) Supratentorial herniation
B) Diffuse axonal injury
C) Cerebral laceration
D) Uncal herniation
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Patients greater than 75 years of age are at greater risk for a subdural hygroma that is secondary to brain atrophy.
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Pupillary reaction is a function of the third cranial nerve.
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____ hemorrhage, also called intraparenchymal bleeding, is bleeding that occurs within the brain's soft tissues.

A) Extracerebral
B) Noncerebral
C) Subcerebral
D) Intracerebral
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The signs and symptoms associated with a concussion include a loss of consciousness, especially if it is a witnessed loss of consciousness of greater than ____.

A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
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Patients with cerebral contusions to the temporal lobe may have disorganized and incoherent speech.
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The most deadly cause of traumatic brain injury is use of a firearm.
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A ____ brain injury is defined as damage secondary to extracranial etiology that impairs brain function.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
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A ____ brain injury is defined as damage that occurs at the time of the trauma.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quinary
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During events causing cerebral contusion, the brain often rebounds, causing the opposite brain surface to strike the inner surface of the skull, causing a ____ injury.

A) laceration
B) coup
C) contrecoup
D) herniation
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Patients with cerebral contusions to the ____ lobe have a presentation that includes disturbances of hearing and perception.

A) upper frontal lobe
B) lower frontal lobe
C) temporal
D) rear frontal lobe
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The rapid trauma examination is performed toe-to-head.
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The use of Mannitol, a hypertonic simple sugar, is supported in the prehospital setting by the Brain Trauma Foundation.
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Among teenagers and young adults, traumatic brain injuries are primarily a result of motor vehicle collisions and assaults.
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The brain is surrounded by a tough and relatively inelastic membrane.
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Experts agree that loss of consciousness should be the clinical marker for a concussion.
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The ____ is the area where the cerebral cortex connects with the thalamus and the brainstem.

A) corpus callosum
B) basal ganglia
C) hypothalamus
D) hippocampus
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Cerebral contusions do not often occur in motor vehicle collisions.
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A second concussion immediately following an initial concussion, within days or weeks, is referred to as ____ syndrome.

A) cascading edema
B) second impact
C) double concussion
D) secondary contusion
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Around ____ of patients with a cerebral contusion experience loss of consciousness.

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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A lucid ____ occurs when the patient is rendered unconscious, then regains consciousness, only to deteriorate into unconsciousness again.

A) competition
B) interval
C) spiral
D) contusion
Question
The combination of subdural hematoma and diffusional axonal injury that occurs during an infant assault is called ____ syndrome.

A) shaken baby
B) fetal acceleration
C) countercoup
D) infant coup
Question
The ____ effect occurs when pressure builds up in one compartment of the brain, due to an expanding hematoma or other space-occupying lesion, and that compartment compresses the other compartments.

A) field
B) cingulation
C) volume
D) mass
Question
Typically, 80% of skull volume is composed of ____.

A) red blood cells
B) nervous tissue
C) spinal fluid
D) white blood cells
Question
Injury to the frontal lobe is most likely to cause disturbances in ____.

A) hearing
B) speech
C) emotional control
D) perception
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A(n) ____ herniation is herniation of the brain through an open fracture.

A) transcalvarial
B) uncal
C) cingulated
D) tonsillar
Question
____ is described as periods of hyperpnea followed by periods of apnea.

A) Biot's breathing
B) Central neurogenic hyperventilation
C) Apneustic breathing
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
Question
Following the mental status exam, the pupils should be examined for the "three S's": size, shape, and ____.

A) sense
B) span
C) symmetry
D) sight
Question
Intracranial bleeding above the dura mater creates a(n) ____.

A) subdural hygroma
B) subdural hematoma
C) epidural hematoma
D) supratentorial herniation
Question
The "M" in the mnemonic SAMPLE stands for ____.

A) medications
B) mediation
C) maximums
D) management
Question
During ____, the entire body is paralyzed with the exception of the eyes.

A) locked-in syndrome
B) Cushing's triad
C) akinetic mutism
D) contrecoup injury
Question
A(n) ____ is a rapidly expanding collection of blood into an organized clot that exerts downward pressure onto the cerebral cortex and increases intracranial pressure in the process.

A) central herniation
B) epidural hematoma
C) subdural hematoma
D) uncal herniation
Question
A ____ is an extracerebral hemorrhage of the small corticomeningeal blood vessels within the arachnoid space.

A) subdural hygroma
B) traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) subdural hematoma
D) supratentorial herniation
Question
During a(n) ____ herniation, increasing intracranial pressure exerts a force upon the diencephalon, thalamus, and hypothalamus, as well as the temporal lobes.

A) central
B) uncal
C) cingulated
D) infratentorial
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____ is demonstrated by adduct of the shoulders, as the shoulders rotate internally with slight flexion while the forearms pronate and wrist and fingers flex.

A) Extensor posturing
B) Flexor posturing
C) Decerebrate rigidity
D) Decorticate rigidity
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____ occurs as a result of the rapid acceleration-deceleration of the brain within the skull.

A) Supratentorial herniation
B) Diffuse axonal injury
C) Cerebral laceration
D) Uncal herniation
Diffuse axonal injury
2
Patients greater than 75 years of age are at greater risk for a subdural hygroma that is secondary to brain atrophy.
True
3
Pupillary reaction is a function of the third cranial nerve.
True
4
____ hemorrhage, also called intraparenchymal bleeding, is bleeding that occurs within the brain's soft tissues.

A) Extracerebral
B) Noncerebral
C) Subcerebral
D) Intracerebral
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The signs and symptoms associated with a concussion include a loss of consciousness, especially if it is a witnessed loss of consciousness of greater than ____.

A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
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Patients with cerebral contusions to the temporal lobe may have disorganized and incoherent speech.
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The most deadly cause of traumatic brain injury is use of a firearm.
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8
A ____ brain injury is defined as damage secondary to extracranial etiology that impairs brain function.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
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A ____ brain injury is defined as damage that occurs at the time of the trauma.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quinary
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10
During events causing cerebral contusion, the brain often rebounds, causing the opposite brain surface to strike the inner surface of the skull, causing a ____ injury.

A) laceration
B) coup
C) contrecoup
D) herniation
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Patients with cerebral contusions to the ____ lobe have a presentation that includes disturbances of hearing and perception.

A) upper frontal lobe
B) lower frontal lobe
C) temporal
D) rear frontal lobe
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12
The rapid trauma examination is performed toe-to-head.
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The use of Mannitol, a hypertonic simple sugar, is supported in the prehospital setting by the Brain Trauma Foundation.
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Among teenagers and young adults, traumatic brain injuries are primarily a result of motor vehicle collisions and assaults.
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The brain is surrounded by a tough and relatively inelastic membrane.
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Experts agree that loss of consciousness should be the clinical marker for a concussion.
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The ____ is the area where the cerebral cortex connects with the thalamus and the brainstem.

A) corpus callosum
B) basal ganglia
C) hypothalamus
D) hippocampus
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18
Cerebral contusions do not often occur in motor vehicle collisions.
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19
A second concussion immediately following an initial concussion, within days or weeks, is referred to as ____ syndrome.

A) cascading edema
B) second impact
C) double concussion
D) secondary contusion
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Around ____ of patients with a cerebral contusion experience loss of consciousness.

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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21
A lucid ____ occurs when the patient is rendered unconscious, then regains consciousness, only to deteriorate into unconsciousness again.

A) competition
B) interval
C) spiral
D) contusion
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22
The combination of subdural hematoma and diffusional axonal injury that occurs during an infant assault is called ____ syndrome.

A) shaken baby
B) fetal acceleration
C) countercoup
D) infant coup
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23
The ____ effect occurs when pressure builds up in one compartment of the brain, due to an expanding hematoma or other space-occupying lesion, and that compartment compresses the other compartments.

A) field
B) cingulation
C) volume
D) mass
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24
Typically, 80% of skull volume is composed of ____.

A) red blood cells
B) nervous tissue
C) spinal fluid
D) white blood cells
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25
Injury to the frontal lobe is most likely to cause disturbances in ____.

A) hearing
B) speech
C) emotional control
D) perception
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26
A(n) ____ herniation is herniation of the brain through an open fracture.

A) transcalvarial
B) uncal
C) cingulated
D) tonsillar
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27
____ is described as periods of hyperpnea followed by periods of apnea.

A) Biot's breathing
B) Central neurogenic hyperventilation
C) Apneustic breathing
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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28
Following the mental status exam, the pupils should be examined for the "three S's": size, shape, and ____.

A) sense
B) span
C) symmetry
D) sight
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29
Intracranial bleeding above the dura mater creates a(n) ____.

A) subdural hygroma
B) subdural hematoma
C) epidural hematoma
D) supratentorial herniation
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30
The "M" in the mnemonic SAMPLE stands for ____.

A) medications
B) mediation
C) maximums
D) management
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31
During ____, the entire body is paralyzed with the exception of the eyes.

A) locked-in syndrome
B) Cushing's triad
C) akinetic mutism
D) contrecoup injury
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32
A(n) ____ is a rapidly expanding collection of blood into an organized clot that exerts downward pressure onto the cerebral cortex and increases intracranial pressure in the process.

A) central herniation
B) epidural hematoma
C) subdural hematoma
D) uncal herniation
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33
A ____ is an extracerebral hemorrhage of the small corticomeningeal blood vessels within the arachnoid space.

A) subdural hygroma
B) traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) subdural hematoma
D) supratentorial herniation
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34
During a(n) ____ herniation, increasing intracranial pressure exerts a force upon the diencephalon, thalamus, and hypothalamus, as well as the temporal lobes.

A) central
B) uncal
C) cingulated
D) infratentorial
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____ is demonstrated by adduct of the shoulders, as the shoulders rotate internally with slight flexion while the forearms pronate and wrist and fingers flex.

A) Extensor posturing
B) Flexor posturing
C) Decerebrate rigidity
D) Decorticate rigidity
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