Excluding moderate and severe TBI, what may cause concussion symptoms?
- A
Neuron disruption in the cerebral cortex
- B
Neurometabolic cascade and axonal dysfunction
- C
Interruption between Broca's area in the cerebrum and Wernicke's area
- D
Hippocampus injury and limbic system impairment
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Why are kids and teens at increased risk for concussion?
- A
Susceptibility to chemical and metabolic changes
- B
Axons not as myelinated or insulated
- C
Less developed cervical and shoulder musculature
- D
A and C only
- E
All the above
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According to the concussion in Sports Group, concussion will show abnormality on standard structural neuroimaging studies?
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What are the four categories of concussion symptoms?
- A
Somatic, Cognitive, Affective, Sleep
- B
Cognitive, Affective, Effective, Peripheral
- C
Cognitive, Affective, Consciousness, Balance
- D
Mild, Moderate, Severe, Profound
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Which of the following should prompt immediate transport of an athlete with a concussion for emergency evaluation?
- A
Increase in severity of signs and symptoms that may indicate neurological deterioration
- B
Decreasing level of consciousness
- C
Persistent focal neurologic deficit
- D
All of the above
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What 4 components should your concussion plan cover?
- A
Pre-Injury, Injury, Post-Injury, Lifelong impairment
- B
Sport, Season, Gender, Geographic Area
- C
Exertion, Contact, Rest, Symptom Checklist
- D
Pre-Season Planning, On-field Exam, Sideline Evaluation, Removal from Play
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How often does a concussion result in loss of consciousness?
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A prior personal and/or family history of diagnosis of which of the following may lead to protracted recovery or complicate the recovery process?
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Appropriate management of concussion injury can help:
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When should you refer to a concussion specialist?
- A
When an athlete's symptoms have not gone away after 10-14 days
- B
When an athlete does not match their baseline after 3 days
- C
When an athlete fails to be asymptomatic during Step 3 of the 5-Step return to play process
- D
All the above
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The younger the athlete, the more conservative the treatment.
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What happens when an athlete's symptoms return after they've initiated the 5-Step return to play process?
- A
The athlete should progress to the next level so long as they do not lose consciousness
- B
The athlete should drop back to the previous asymptomatic level and try to progress agin after a further 24-hour period of rest has passed and they are again asymptomatic.
- C
The athlete should repeat the 5-Step process, starting at Step 1
- D
The athlete should rest for 15 days
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An athlete with a suspected concussion can return to play the same day if his or her symptoms that are present at 5 minutes post injury, but are no longer present at 15 and 20 minutes post injury.
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What activities might an athlete returning to school need to limit or avoid to achieve cognitive rest?
- A
Academic activities (reading, homework, studying at pre-injury levels, etc)
- B
Technological activities (using computers, phones, etc)
- C
Entertainment activities (television, video games, etc)
- D
All the above
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Tolerance for cognitive activity increases as the student recovers, but the rate my vary from one student to another.
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Research suggests that Post concussive syndrome occurs in approximately:?
- A
1-3% of patients with concussion
- B
5-8% of patients with concussion
- C
10-13% of patients with concussion
- D
21-24% of patients with concussion
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Which of the following can help reduce the risk for concussion?
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Which of the following is true about concussion?
- A
Protective equipment will make you "invincible" to concussion
- B
You must lose consciousness to have a concussion
- C
Kids and teens are more susceptible to concussion
- D
Teaching kids to "shake it off" and keep playing is the right thing to do
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