Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Special Education Practice Exam

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What type of problems may arise from Traumatic Brain Injury?

  1. Cognitive, sensory, and emotional

  2. Only physical

  3. Only reliable data collection

  4. Only vision impairment

The correct answer is: Cognitive, sensory, and emotional

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can lead to a variety of complex issues that affect multiple areas of functioning. The correct answer reflects that individuals with TBI may experience cognitive issues, such as problems with attention, memory, and executive function, which can significantly impact their learning and daily life. Sensory difficulties might include issues with vision or hearing, as the brain processes sensory information which may be altered after an injury. Additionally, emotional problems, such as mood swings, anxiety, or depression, can also emerge due to the changes in brain function and injury-related stress. These multifaceted challenges underscore the importance of a comprehensive approach in supporting individuals with TBI, addressing not just the physical aspects but also cognitive and emotional needs. Other options suggest limitations in the scope of problems associated with TBI, ignoring the broader spectrum of potential challenges that an individual may face post-injury. This holistic understanding is vital for effective intervention and support strategies.