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Working with people with Traumatic Brain Injury
    • SELF STUDY MODULES
      • 1. Introduction to TBI
      • 2. Communication
      • 3. Promoting skills for
            independence
      • 4. Cognitive changes
      • 5. Behaviour Changes
      • 6. Sexuality after an ABI
      • 7. Case management (BIR)
      • 8. No longer available
      • 9. Mobility
      • 10. Mental health problems & TBI:
            An Introduction
      • 11. Mental health problems & TBI:
            Diagnosis and Management
      • 12. Working with Families
            after Traumatic injury
      • 13. Goal setting
    • TOOLKITS
      • A. The Next Step: Transition
            from Children's Services
            to the Adult World
      • B. Working Together
            Promoting Independence
      • C. Phone Apps
      • D. Return to Work
      • E. Motivational Interviewing
      • F. Paediatric Brain Injury
            Rehabilitation Resources
    • FOR PRESENTERS
      • 1. Introduction to TBI
      • 2. Communication
      • 3. Promoting skills for
               independence
      • 4. Cognitive changes
      • 5. Behaviour Changes
      • 6. Sexuality after an ABI
      • 7. Case management
      • 8. Supervising staff
      • 9. Goals
    • WORKPLACE LEARNING
      • Worker Self-Study
      • Managing Teams
      • Team Meetings
      • Training Workshops
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    • SELF STUDY MODULES
    • 1. Intro to TBI
    • 2. Communication
    • 3. Skills for independence
    • 4. Cognitive changes
    • 5. Behaviour changes
    • 6. Sexuality
    • 7. Case management (BIR)
    • 8. No longer available
    • 9. Mobility & motor control
    • 10. Mental health & TBI:
      an introduction
    • 11. Mental health problems
      and TBI: diagnosis
      & management
    • 12. Working with Families
      after Traumatic Injury:
      An Introduction
    • 13. Goal setting
  • 12.0 Aims
  • 12.0A Take the PRE-Test
  • 12.1 Why is working with families important
  • 12.2 What is the adjustment experience for families
  •    a) The journey
  •    b) The challenges
  • 12.3 Principles and skills
  •    a) Partnering
  •    b) Whole of family
  •    c) Family reactions
  •    d) Respect
  •    e) Empowering
  • 12.4 When to get help
  • 12.5 Take home messages
  • 12.6 Resources
  • 12.7 Take the POST-Test
  • SELF STUDY
  • 12. Working with families
  • 12.0A Take the PRE-Test

12.0A Take the PRE-Test

Take the Pre-Test

The Pre-Test is a way of checking what you know before you start
Module 12: Working with Families after Traumatic Injury: An Introduction

The Pre-Test includes 10 multiple choice questions. It is quick to do.

Your answers will be emailed to you.

When you complete the module you can also do a Post-Test and compare the results of your Pre and Post tests.

Go to the Pre-Test page: Module 12 Pre-Test

 

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