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Brain Injury & Clinical Risk

To prepare you for working with Elliott we have put together the following questions based on the Brain Injury and Clinical Risk session that you have just watched provided by Dr Freddie Byrne.

Please complete the questionnaire below to show that you have understood the content of that training:

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Brain Injury & Clinical Risk

Dr. Byrne describes the brain’s ability to rewire and reorganize itself throughout a lifetime as:(Required)
According to the transcript, which part of the brain is primarily responsible for high-level "executive" skills like planning and problem-solving?(Required)
When discussing "Processing Speed," what analogy does Dr. Byrne use to describe the impact of a brain injury?(Required)
Which type of memory is typically associated with the right side of the brain?(Required)
What term is used to describe a behaviour where a person "gets stuck" on a particular activity or returns to the same thought repeatedly?(Required)
Dr. Byrne mentions that Elliot often chooses immediate rewards (like energy drinks) despite a later "crash." This is an example of a difficulty in:(Required)
Why does Dr. Byrne suggest that staff should ask only one question at a time when speaking with Elliot?(Required)
What is "Theory of Mind," as discussed in the context of Elliot’s social interactions?(Required)
Dr. Byrne notes that Elliot’s brain injury occurred due to:(Required)
Which area of Elliot's brain suffered the most extensive damage according to the clinical report?(Required)