1 | DVBCTBI2 ;ALB/RLC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI) WKS TEXT - 1 ; 12 FEB 2007
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2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**125**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 9
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3 | ;
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4 | ;
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5 | TXT ;
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6 | ;;Narrative: The potential residuals of traumatic brain injury necessitate
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7 | ;;a comprehensive examination to document all disabling effects. Specialist
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8 | ;;examinations, such as eye and audio examinations, mental disorder
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9 | ;;examinations, and others, may also be needed in some cases, as indicated
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10 | ;;below. If possible, conduct a thorough review of the service and post-
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11 | ;;service medical records prior to the examination.
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12 | ;;
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13 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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14 | ;;
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15 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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16 | ;;
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17 | ;; 1. Report date(s) and nature of injury.
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18 | ;; 2. State severity rating of traumatic brain injury (TBI) at time of injury.
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19 | ;; 3. State whether condition has stabilized. If not, provide estimate
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20 | ;; of when stability may be expected (typically within 18-24 months of
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21 | ;; initial injury).
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22 | ;;
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23 | ;; Inquire specifically about each symptom or area of symptoms below, since
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24 | ;; individuals with TBI may have difficulty organizing and communicating
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25 | ;; their symptoms without prompting. It is important to document all
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26 | ;; problems, whether subtle or pronounced, so that the veteran can be
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27 | ;; appropriately evaluated for all disabilities due to TBI.
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28 | ;;
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29 | ;; For each of the following symptoms that is present, answer specific
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30 | ;; questions asked.
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31 | ;;
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32 | ;; a. headaches - frequency, severity, duration, and if they most
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33 | ;; resemble migraine, tension-type, or cluster headaches
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34 | ;; b. dizziness or vertigo - frequency
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35 | ;; c. weakness or paralysis - location
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36 | ;; d. sleep disturbance - type and frequency
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37 | ;; e. fatigue - severity
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38 | ;; f. malaise
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39 | ;; g. mobility - state symptoms
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40 | ;; h. balance - state any problems
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41 | ;; i. if ambulatory, what device, if any, is needed to assist walking?
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42 | ;; j. memory impairment - mild, moderate, severe
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43 | ;; k. Other cognitive problems Y/N? If yes:
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44 | ;; i. Slowness of thought
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45 | ;; ii. Confusion
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46 | ;; iii. Decreased attention
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47 | ;; iv. Difficulty concentrating
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48 | ;; v. Difficulty understanding directions
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49 | ;; vi. Difficulty using written language or comprehending
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50 | ;; written words
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51 | ;; vii. Delayed reaction time
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52 | ;; viii. Other - box to describe
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53 | ;;
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54 | ;; l. speech or swallowing difficulties - severity and specific type
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55 | ;; of problem - expressive aphasia?, difficulty with articulation
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56 | ;; because of injuries to mouth?, aspiration due to difficulty
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57 | ;; swallowing?, etc.
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58 | ;; m. pain - frequency, severity, duration, location, and likely cause
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59 | ;; n. bowel problems - extent and frequency of any fecal leakage and
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60 | ;; frequency of need for pads, if used; need for assistance in
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61 | ;; evacuating bowel (manual evacuation, suppositories, rectal
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62 | ;; stimulation, etc.) - report type and frequency of need for
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63 | ;; assistance.
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64 | ;; o. bladder problems - report the type of impairment (incontinence,
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65 | ;; urgency, urinary retention, etc.) and the measures needed:
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66 | ;; catheterization - constant or intermittent?, pads (must be
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67 | ;; changed how often per day?), other - describe).
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68 | ;; p. psychiatric symptoms
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69 | ;; mood swings
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70 | ;; anxiety
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71 | ;; depression
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72 | ;; other
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73 | ;; q. sexual dysfunction - type, and, if erectile dysfunction, state
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74 | ;; most likely cause and whether vaginal penetration is possible
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75 | ;; r. sensory changes, such as numbness or paresthesias - location
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76 | ;; and type
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77 | ;; s. visual problems, such as blurred or double vision - describe
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78 | ;; t. hearing problems, tinnitus - describe
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79 | ;; u. decreased sense of taste or smell - if present, follow
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80 | ;; examination protocol for Sense of Smell and Taste
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81 | ;; v. seizures - type and frequency
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82 | ;; w. hypersensitivity to sound or light - describe
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83 | ;; x. behavioral changes
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84 | ;; irritability
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85 | ;; restlessness
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86 | ;; other - describe
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87 | ;; y. oral and dental problems, such as difficulty with jaw movement,
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88 | ;; tooth loss or damage, etc. - describe
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89 | ;; z. other symptoms - describe
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90 | ;;
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91 | ;; 4. Report course of symptoms - are they improving, worsening in severity
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92 | ;; or frequency, or stable?
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93 | ;; 5. List current treatments, condition for which each treatment is being
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94 | ;; given, response to treatment, and side effects.
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95 | ;;
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