For someone to be screened for a brain injury history, they should do what? Select all that apply: Talk to their doctor, Talk to a psychologist or neuropsychologist, Be screened by... For someone to be screened for a brain injury history, they should do what? Select all that apply: Talk to their doctor, Talk to a psychologist or neuropsychologist, Be screened by any trained professional with the OS-BI-ID, All of the above.
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The question is asking for the appropriate actions someone should take to be screened for a history of brain injuries. It provides options and requires selecting all relevant actions.
Answer
All of the above are applicable.
For someone to be screened for a brain injury history, they should talk to their doctor, talk to a psychologist or neuropsychologist, and be screened by any trained professional with the OS-BI-ID, hence, all of the above are applicable.
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For someone to be screened for a brain injury history, they should talk to their doctor, talk to a psychologist or neuropsychologist, and be screened by any trained professional with the OS-BI-ID, hence, all of the above are applicable.
More Information
Seeing multiple types of professionals can provide a comprehensive evaluation for brain injury history.
Tips
A common mistake is not considering a trained professional's specialized capabilities to screen for brain injuries.
Sources
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Opioid Use Toolkit - IN.gov - in.gov
- Behavioural effects of brain injury | Headway - headway.org.uk
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