| 1 | DVBCPTS1 ;ALB ISC/THM-ATTACHMENT A FOR POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ; 12/27/90  1:06 PM
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| 2 |  ;;2.7;AMIE;;Apr 10, 1995
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| 3 | EN S PG=0,DVBAX="Attachment A for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" W @IOF,!?(IOM-$L(DVBAX)\2),DVBAX,! S DVBAX="DSM-III-R Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD" W ?(IOM-$L(DVBAX)\2),DVBAX,!!!
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| 6 |  ;
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| 7 | EN1 F I=0:1 S LY=$T(SECTB+I) Q:LY["END"!(LY="")  W $P(LY,";;",2),! I $Y>55 D HD2^DVBCPTCK
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| 8 | Q K I,LY,DVBAX Q
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| 9 |  ;
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| 10 | TXT ;;A. The veteran has experienced an event that is outside the range of usual
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| 11 |  ;;human experience and that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone,
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| 12 |  ;;e.g., serious threat to one's life or physical integrity; serious threat
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| 13 |  ;;to one's children, spouse, or other close relatives and friends; sudden
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| 14 |  ;;destruction of one's home or community; seeing another person who has
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| 15 |  ;;recently been or being, seriously injured or killed as the result of an
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| 16 |  ;;accident or physical violence.
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| 17 |  ;;END
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| 18 |  ;;
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| 19 | SECTB ;;
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| 20 |  ;;B. The traumatic event is persistently re-experienced in at least one of the
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| 21 |  ;;   following ways:
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| 22 |  ;;
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| 23 |  ;;
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| 24 |  ;;    1. recurrent and intrusive distressing recollections of the event
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| 25 |  ;;
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| 26 |  ;;    2. recurrent distressing dreams of the event
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| 27 |  ;;
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| 28 |  ;;    3. sudden acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were recurring
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| 29 |  ;;       (includes a sense of reliving the experience, illusions, hallucinations
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| 30 |  ;;       and dissociative [flashback] episodes, even those that occur upon waking
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| 31 |  ;;       or when intoxicated)
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| 32 |  ;;
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| 33 |  ;;    4. intense psychological distress at exposure to events that symbolize or
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| 34 |  ;;       resemble an aspect of the traumatic event, including anniversaries of
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| 35 |  ;;       the trauma.
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| 36 |  ;;
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| 37 |  ;;C.  Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma or numbing of
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| 38 |  ;;    general responsiveness (not present before the trauma), as indicated by
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| 39 |  ;;    at least three of the following:
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| 40 |  ;;
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| 41 |  ;;
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| 42 |  ;;    1. efforts to avoid thoughts or feelings associated with the trauma
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| 43 |  ;;
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| 44 |  ;;    2. efforts to avoid activities or situations that arouse recollections
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| 45 |  ;;       of the trauma
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| 46 |  ;;
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| 47 |  ;;    3. inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma (psychogenic
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| 48 |  ;;       amnesia)
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| 49 |  ;;
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| 50 |  ;;    4. markedly diminished interest in significant activities
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| 51 |  ;;
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| 52 |  ;;    5. feeling of detachment or estrangement from others
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| 53 |  ;;
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| 54 |  ;;    6. restricted range of affect, e.g., unable to have love feelings
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| 55 |  ;;
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| 56 |  ;;    7. sense of a foreshortened future, e.g., does not expect to hava a
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| 57 |  ;;       career, marriage, or children or a long life.
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| 58 |  ;;
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| 59 |  ;;
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| 60 |  ;;
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| 61 |  ;;
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| 62 |  ;;D.  Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (not present before the trauma),
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| 63 |  ;;    as indicated by at least two of the following:
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| 64 |  ;;
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| 65 |  ;;
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| 66 |  ;;    1. difficulty falling or staying asleep
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| 67 |  ;;
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| 68 |  ;;    2. irritability or outbursts of anger
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| 69 |  ;;
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| 70 |  ;;    3. difficulty concentrating
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| 71 |  ;;
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| 72 |  ;;    4. hypervigilance
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| 73 |  ;;
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| 74 |  ;;    5. exaggerated startle response
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| 75 |  ;;
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| 76 |  ;;    6. physiologic reactivity upon exposure to events that symbolize or
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| 77 |  ;;       resemble an aspect of the traumatic event (e.g., a woman who was
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| 78 |  ;;       raped in an elevator breaks out in a sweat when entering any elevator)
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| 79 |  ;;END
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