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  1. You were seen today for a mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI) or concussion. Use this handout to help you watch for changes in how you are feeling or acting and to help you feel better. Be …

  2. Annotate this information in Block 60 including approximate mechanism and date of injury. B1. Brain injury 5 or more years ago. The AME should gather information regarding the diagnosis, …

  3. Jan 30, 2025 · Most physical assessments begin at the top with the head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat (HEENT) assessment. The patient is typically positioned sitting upright, allowing the …

  4. There are advantages and disadvantages to using either axial or helical scans for routine head CT exams. The decision as to whether to use axial or helical should be influenced by the specific …

  5. Record your symptoms on the attached “Head Injury Daily checklist” form to monitor your progress. Rest your brain: Rest for the first 24-48 hours. Avoid activities which increase your …

  6. This factsheet contains information that you and your family or carers may find useful after your head injury. Please keep it in a safe place in case you need to refer to it later.

  7. Your hard hat/safety helmet should have an ANSI marking on both the shell and suspension and be the right type and class for the job: Type 1 reduces the force of impact only from blows to …