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What mechanical properties does skin have?

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Nonlinear, anisotropic, viscoelastic and various fiber orientation

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What are the mechanical properties of bone?

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Anisotropic, inhomogenous, nonlinear and viscoelastic

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3
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What kind of fibrous joints exists?

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Sutures, syndesmoses, gomphoses

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What kind of cartilaginous?? joints exists?

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Synchonodroses, symphyses

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What functions does muscle have?

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Movement, protection, posture, stabilises and heat

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What functions does the skeleton have?

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Support, protection, movement, mineral storage and blood cell formation

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What is the function of skin?

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Defence from external, control water loss, insulation, temperature regulation

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Describe difference between tendons and ligaments

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Tendon: between muscle and bone, more collagen than elastin
Ligaments: between bones, more elastin than tendon

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9
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What is connective tissue?

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Binding and support: Tendon and ligament, Cartilage and bone
Protection: Skin, fibrous capsules
Insulation: Fat
Transportation: Blood

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10
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What kind of muscles exists?

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Skeletal (Largest muscle group)
Cardiac (Heart)
Smooth (Inner organs)

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11
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What are the most common VRU injuries?

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Head, legs and chest

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Give examples of injury reduction strategies for VRUs

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Reduce aggressiveness of front, reduce exposure, active hood, A-pillar airbag, reduce speed

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13
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What is the most exposed area for elderly?

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Thorax

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14
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What are the three different injury mechanism for the thorax?

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Elastic, Viscous and Inertial

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Give examples of general injury reduction strategies

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Exposure control, crash prevention, behaviour changes, injury control, post injury management

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16
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What does NIC take into account?

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Relative speed and acc between head and neck

17
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What is the severity of WAD determined by?

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Closing speed, vehicle masses, bumper stiffness and bumper elasticity

18
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What does Nij take into account?

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Extension and flexion in tension and compression in the neck

19
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What is pneumonia?

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Alveoli flooded with fluid

20
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What can injury risk function be used for?

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Relate input of load measurement to failure risk

21
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Mention issues with crash data

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Access limited, need to understand datasources and sampling, variable definitions, underreporting (can bias result)

22
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What are the functions of the brain stem?

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Regulates heart beat, breathing, blood pressure, swallowing, digestion

23
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How many fatalities occur in traffic each year?

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1.24 million

24
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What are the functions of muscles?

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Produce forces, heat, protection, posture and stabilises

25
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What is left censoring vs right censoring?

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Left=data point is below a certain value but is unknown by how much=injury test (can also be exact)
Right=data point is above a certain value but is unknown by how much=non-injury test
Interval censoring=data point is somewhere on an interval between two values

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What is crashworthiness=

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Ability of a vehicle to absorb energy and distribute this over time
Ability of the vehicle to keep occupant compartment intact

27
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What is the main principle for restraining a car occupant?

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The “stiffness” of the restraint must not exceed that of the occupant’s body region it restrains during a collision

28
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What are the two approaches to estimate crash severity?

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Momentum and energy

29
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What is compatibility of vehicles influenced by (in frontal crashes)?

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Vehicle mass, structural interaction and compartment strength

30
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What are the phases during a VRU accident?

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Primary impact, flight phase, secondary impact and sliding phase

31
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What are the functions of epithelial tissue?

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Protection, absorption, filtration, transcellular transport, secretion, excretion and sensory reception

32
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What is the most severe skull fracture?

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Basilar

33
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What types of accidents are thorax injuries common in?

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Side and frontal

34
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What organs are most easily injured?

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Solid

35
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Describe the Glasgow Coma Scale

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Glasgow Coma Scale - GCS - is an international user scale for assessing awareness. The scale consists of three testers, eye opening, verbal response and motor response.

36
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Describe why seniors are majority in fatal crashes

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Seniors are fragile = easy to break
Seniors are frail = when injured more likely to die

Thorax more then head injuries