In the exam, you have to answer 4 questions (with 1-3 sub-points each). Currently, the professor has a total of 2-4 different sub-items per question for all exams, which he repeats. Depending on how you divide it up, you only have to learn a total of 12 sub-points for the exam. So you can save a lot of learning effort with alt exams. (Confirmed for 2014-2023) Standard questions: 1) Load Injury Model: - Explain Biomechanical Response - Explain Injury Prevention Measures - Difference between Injury Prevention and Crash Prevention (in the context of the load-injury-model) 2) Thorax - Describe 3 Injury Mechanisms - Describe 3 Injury Criteria - Discuss the given text about Thorax Deformation and Viscous Criterion 3) Head - Explain the experiments leading to HIC - Explain THIM - Explain TEC 4) AIS - Explain AIS - Calculate ISS and NISS from 3 given examples (You need to know by yourself how the body regions are divided in the AIS!) - Discuss the differences in calculation between ISS and NISS