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True or False Law & Order Hodgepodge Don’t Knock It Once Upon a Brain

Once Upon a Brain -100 Points What is Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI? Brain injury that results from an external force is called?

Once Upon a Brain Points What is the “Silent Epidemic”? Don’t say this out loud, but a brain injury also is known as

Once Upon a Brain Points What is 75%? The percentage of brain injuries that are “mild”.

Once Upon a Brain Points What is 3 times? Following initial injury, the risk of 2 nd injury grows to…

Once Upon a Brain Points What is the head? You don’t necessarily have to be hit here to sustain a brain injury.

Don't Knock It – 100 Points What is headache? More than 70% of people with concussion report having what symptom?

Don't Knock It – 200 Points What is brain imaging (MRI or CT scan)? What is brain imaging (MRI or CT scan)? Though there may be various ways to diagnose a concussion, you cannot count on this method alone

Don't Knock It – 300 Points What is rest? This is the most important component to recovery from concussion

Don't Knock It – 400 Points What is loss of consciousness? Dorothy lost this in the Wizard of Oz, but you don’t need to in order to have a concussion.

Don't Knock It – 500 Points Daily Double What is 80%? Don’t worry! This % of concussions clear up within 2-3 weeks

Law and Order– 100 Points What is a helmet? CT law requires anyone under the age of 16 to wear this when riding a bike

Law and Order – 200 Points What is a concussion? A law established in 2010 protects student athletes from the dangers of this?

What is 75%? Law and Order – 300 Points The percentage your chances of surviving a crash increase by wearing a seat belt.

Law and Order– 400 Points What is a seat belt? CT law requires anyone under the age of 17 to wear this when riding in the back seat.

What is a 6 month license suspension, and $175 fine to restore your license? Law and Order – 500 Points DAILY DOUBLE – 2 answers needed Whoops! If you’re a teen and get caught using your hand-held cell phone 3 times in CT this will happen.

The ONLY place in CT that you can go to for free information and resources about brain injury prevention and recovery? What is the Brain Injury Alliance of CT? Hodgepodge – 100 points

These sporting accessories will not prevent concussion (3 protective devices). Hodgepodge Points What are helmets, mouth guards, and headbands?

Hodgepodge– 300 Points The only known cure for brain injury is? What is prevention?

Hodgepodge- 400 Points The leading cause of TBI related emergency room visits for people age What is assault?

A rare adolescent phenomenon related to repeat concussions which can be fatal or lead to severe injury. Hodgepodge- 500 Points What is second impact syndrome?

True or False?– 100 Points FALSE The brain continues to develop until age 25. FALSE The brain continues to develop until age 25. Your brain is fully developed at age 18.

True or False? – 200 Points FALSE Males are 1 ½ times more likely to sustain a brain injury than females. FALSE Males are 1 ½ times more likely to sustain a brain injury than females. Females are 1½ times more likely to sustain a brain injury than males.

True or False?– 300 Points FALSE Replace your helmet after every crash. FALSE Replace your helmet after every crash. It is okay to still use a bike helmet after a crash even if it has a small crack.

True or False?– 400 Points TRUE The majority of teen motor vehicle crash fatalities were unbelted. TRUE The majority of teen motor vehicle crash fatalities were unbelted. The age group has the lowest rate of seat belt use?

True or False?– 500 Points FALSE Air bags were designed to work with, not in place of, seat belts. FALSE Air bags were designed to work with, not in place of, seat belts. If your car is equipped with air bags you don’t need to buckle up.

True or False?– 600 Points TRUE 10% of all drivers ages years of age involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crashes.

True or False?– 700 Points FALSE There is no significant difference in using a hands-free device or hand- held one. FALSE There is no significant difference in using a hands-free device or hand- held one. It is much safer to talk on a hands-free device while driving.

True or False?– 800 Points TRUE The are of the brain is one of the last to develop. TRUE The are of the brain is one of the last to develop. Research shows that the portion of the brain that assesses risk and danger does not fully develop until the mid-20s.

True or False?– 900 Points TRUE TBI is the leading cause of death and disability in children and adolescents.

True or False?– 1000 Points Using a cellphone while driving doubles the risk of getting into a crash FALSE The risk increases by 4 times.