[613] | 1 | DVBCWPF2 ;ALB/RLC - INITIAL EVAL PTSD WORKSHEET TEXT ; 05/18/2006 11:00am
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| 2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**87**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 6
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| 3 | ;Per VHA Directive 10-92-142, this routine should not be modified
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 | TXT ;
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| 6 | ;;
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| 7 | ;;F. Assessment of PTSD
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| 8 | ;;
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| 9 | ;; - identify the primary stressor or stressors
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| 10 | ;; - state whether or not the veteran meets the DSM-IV stressor criterion
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| 11 | ;; - identify behavioral, cognitive, social, affective, or somatic change(s)
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| 12 | ;; veteran attributes to stress exposure
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| 13 | ;; - describe specific PTSD symptoms present (symptoms of trauma
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| 14 | ;; re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, heightened physiological arousal,
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| 15 | ;; and associated features [e.g., disillusionment and demoralization])
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| 16 | ;; - specify onset, duration, typical frequency, and severity of symptoms
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| 17 | ;; - state whether or not the current symptoms are linked to the identified
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| 18 | ;; stressor or stressors
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| 19 | ;;
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| 20 | ;;G. Psychometric Testing Results
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| 21 | ;;
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| 22 | ;; - provide psychological testing if deemed necessary.
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| 23 | ;; - provide specific evaluation information required by the rating board or
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| 24 | ;; on a BVA Remand.
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| 25 | ;; - comment on validity of psychological test results
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| 26 | ;; - provide scores for PTSD psychometric assessments administered
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| 27 | ;;TOF
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| 28 | ;; - state whether PTSD psychometric measures are consistent or inconsistent
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| 29 | ;; with a diagnosis of PTSD, based on normative data and established
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| 30 | ;; "cutting scores" (cutting scores that are consistent with or supportive
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| 31 | ;; of a PTSD diagnosis are as follows: PCL - not less than 50;
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| 32 | ;; Mississippi Scale - not less than 107; MMPI PTSD subscale a score
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| 33 | ;; greater than 28; MMPI code type: 2-8 or 2-7-8)
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| 34 | ;; - state degree of severity of PTSD symptoms based on psychometric data
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| 35 | ;; (mild, moderate, or severe)
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| 36 | ;; - describe findings from psychological tests measuring other than
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| 37 | ;; PTSD (MMPI, etc.)
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| 38 | ;;
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| 39 | ;;H. Diagnosis:
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| 40 | ;;
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| 41 | ;; 1. The Diagnosis must conform to DSM-IV and be supported by the findings
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| 42 | ;; on the examination report.
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| 43 | ;; 2. If there are multiple mental disorders, discuss the relationship with
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| 44 | ;; PTSD.
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| 45 | ;; 3. The evaluation is based on the effects of the signs and symptoms on
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| 46 | ;; occupational and social functioning.
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| 47 | ;;
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| 48 | ;; NOTE: VA is prohibited by statute, 38 U.S.C. 1110, from paying compensation
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| 49 | ;; for a disability that is a result of the veteran's own ALCOHOL OR DRUG ABUSE.
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| 50 | ;; However, when a veteran's alcohol or drug abuse disability is secondary to
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| 51 | ;; or is caused or aggravated by a primary service-connected disorder, the
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| 52 | ;; veteran may be entitled to compensation. See Allen v. Principi, 237 F.3d
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| 53 | ;; 1368, 1381 (Fed. Cir. 2001). Therefore, it is important to determine the
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| 54 | ;; relationship, if any, between a service-connected disorder and a disability
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| 55 | ;; resulting from the veteran's alcohol or drug abuse. Unless alcohol or drug
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| 56 | ;; abuse is secondary to or is caused or aggravated by another mental disorder,
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| 57 | ;; you should separate, to the extent possible, the effects of the alcohol or
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| 58 | ;; drug abuse from the effects of the other mental disorder(s). If it is not
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| 59 | ;; possible to separate the effects in such cases, please explain why.
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| 60 | ;;
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| 61 | ;;I. Diagnostic Status
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| 62 | ;;
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| 63 | ;; - Axis I disorders
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| 64 | ;; - Axis II disorders
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| 65 | ;; - Axis III disorders
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| 66 | ;; - Axis IV (psychosocial and environmental problems)
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| 67 | ;; - Axis V (GAF score - current)
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| 68 | ;;
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| 69 | ;;J. Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF):
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| 70 | ;;
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| 71 | ;; NOTE: The complete multi-axial format as specified by DSM-IV may be required
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| 72 | ;; by BVA REMAND or specifically requested by the rating specialist. If so,
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| 73 | ;; include the GAF score and note whether it refers to current functioning.
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| 74 | ;; A BVA REMAND may also request, in addition to an overall GAF score,
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| 75 | ;; that a separate GAF score be provided for each mental disorder present when
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| 76 | ;; there are multiple Axis I or Axis II diagnoses and not all are service-
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| 77 | ;; connected. If separate GAF scores can be given, an explanation and
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| 78 | ;;TOF
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| 79 | ;; discussion of the rationale is needed. If it is not possible, an
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| 80 | ;; explanation as to why not is needed. (See the above note pertaining to
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| 81 | ;; alcohol or drug abuse.)
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| 82 | ;;
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| 83 | ;; DSM-IV is only for application form 11/7/96 on. Therefore, when
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| 84 | ;; applicable note whether the diagnosis for PTSD was supportable under
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| 85 | ;; DSM-III-R prior to that date.
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| 86 | ;;
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| 87 | ;;K. Capacity to Manage Financial Affairs
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| 88 | ;;
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| 89 | ;; Mental competency, for VA benefits purposes, refers only to the ability
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| 90 | ;; of the veteran to manage VA benefit payments in his or her own best
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| 91 | ;; interest, and not to any other subject. Mental incompetency,
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| 92 | ;; for VA benefits purposes, means that the veteran, because of injury
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| 93 | ;; or disease, is not capable of managing benefit payments in his or her
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| 94 | ;; best interest. In order to assist raters in making a legal determination
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| 95 | ;; as to competency, please address the following:
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| 96 | ;;
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| 97 | ;; What is the impact of injury or disease on the veteran's ability
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| 98 | ;; to manage his or her financial affairs, including consideration
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| 99 | ;; of such things as knowing the amount of his or her VA benefit
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| 100 | ;; payment, knowing the amounts and types of bills owed monthly,
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| 101 | ;; and handling the payment prudently? Does the veteran handle
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| 102 | ;; his or her money and pay the bills?
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| 103 | ;;
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| 104 | ;; Based on your examination, do you believe that the veteran is
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| 105 | ;; capable of managing his or her financial affairs?
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| 106 | ;; Please provide examples to support your conclusion.
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| 107 | ;;
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| 108 | ;; If you believe a Social Work Service assessment is needed before
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| 109 | ;; you can give your opinion on the veteran's ability to manage his
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| 110 | ;; or her financial affairs, please explain why.
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| 111 | ;;
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| 112 | ;;L. Other Opinion:
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| 113 | ;;
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| 114 | ;; Furnish any other specific opinion requested by the rating
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| 115 | ;; board or BVA remand (furnish the complete rationale and citation of medical
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| 116 | ;; texts or treatise supporting opinion, if medical literature review was
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| 117 | ;; undertaken). If the requested opinion is medically not ascertainable
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| 118 | ;; on exam or testing please state why. If the requested opinion cannot be
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| 119 | ;; expressed without resorting to speculation or making improbable assumptions
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| 120 | ;; say so, and explain why. If the opinion asks "...is it at least as likely
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| 121 | ;; as not..", fully explain the clinical findings and rationale for the
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| 122 | ;; opinion.
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| 123 | ;;
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| 124 | ;;M. Integrated Summary and Conclusions
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| 125 | ;;
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| 126 | ;; - Describe changes in psychosocial functional status and quality of life
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| 127 | ;; following trauma exposure (performance in employment or schooling,
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| 128 | ;; routine responsibilities of self care, family role functioning, physical
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| 129 | ;; health, social/interpersonal relationships, recreation/leisure pursuits)
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| 130 | ;;TOF
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| 131 | ;; - Describe linkage between PTSD symptoms and aforementioned changes in
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| 132 | ;; impairment in functional status and quality of life.
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| 133 | ;; Particularly in cases where a veteran is unemployed, specific
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| 134 | ;; details about the effects of PTSD and its symptoms on employment
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| 135 | ;; are especially important.
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| 136 | ;; - If possible, describe extent to which disorders other than PTSD
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| 137 | ;; (e.g., substance use disorders) are independently responsible for
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| 138 | ;; impairment in psychosocial adjustment and quality of life. If this is
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| 139 | ;; not possible, explain why (e.g., substance use had onset after PTSD
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| 140 | ;; and clearly is a means of coping with PTSD symptoms).
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| 141 | ;;
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| 142 | ;; - If possible, describe pre-trauma risk factors or characteristics that
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| 143 | ;; may have rendered the veteran vulnerable to developing PTSD subsequent
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| 144 | ;; to trauma exposure.
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| 145 | ;; - If possible, state prognosis for improvement of psychiatric condition
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| 146 | ;; and impairments in functional status.
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| 147 | ;; - Comment on whether the veteran is capable of managing his/her
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| 148 | ;; benefit payments in his/her own best interest.
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