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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/traumatic-brain-injury-rehabilitation_research-protocol.pdf
October 25, 2010 - (noncongenital) injury caused by sudden
trauma to the brain.
1
TBI is a significant public health … Further, TBI has been
called the ―signature wound‖ of modern-day military conflicts.
3
As of July … injury, lesion location, open versus closed wound, level of impairment, et
cetera. … The epidemiology of traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil
2010 Mar-Apr; 25(2):72-80. … J Head Trauma Rehabil 1999 Apr;14(2):176-88. PMID: 10191375.
9. Kraus J, Chu L.
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June 01, 2012 - injury and the amount of
tissue lost.7 Deficits resulting from penetrating head
injuries may be similar … DoD Worldwide Numbers
for TBI (non-combat and combat injuries). … Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2010
Mar-Apr;25(2):72-80. PMID 20234226.
6. … Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2004 Nov-
Dec;19(6):494-501. PMID 15602311.
16. … The Journal of
Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 1994 Mar;9(1):91-102.
33. Thomas M.
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January 01, 2009 - Results of Topic Selection Process & Next Steps
Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury … (TBI) 6 months post initial injury. … )
In the United States, approximately 1.5 million traumatic brain injuries occur per year. … The most
common causes of TBI include motor vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, gunshot wounds, and … sports
injuries.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/field-triage-glascow_research-protocol.pdf
February 25, 2016 - research studies often do not
separate TBI from trauma without brain injury. … TBI vs. unspecified or other
trauma, type of injury, total scores, severity of injury, mechanism of … The injury severity score: a method for
describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency … supplementary concept word, unique
identifier] (16669)
4 2 and 3 (8367)
5 1 or 4 (8367)
6 exp "wounds … and injuries"/ (764490)
7 exp accidents/ (153435)
8 exp violence/ (73131)
9 (tbi or (
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/worker-health_research-protocol.pdf
May 26, 2015 - ; morbidity related to injuries, illnesses or
chronic disease (including work-related injuries and illnesses … [Mesh] OR “worksite health”
AND
((“Health Promotion”[Mesh]) OR “Accident Prevention”[Mesh]) OR
“Wounds … and Injuries/prevention and control”[Mesh
Humans
English language
Publication date 1990 to [date … Occupational injury and illness in the
United States. … Employer-Reported Workplace Injury and Illness
Summary.
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December 23, 2023 - , or if an injury meets the requirements of a
covered countermeasure injury table unless there is another … A countermeasure injury table lists and explains injuries presumed to be caused by a
covered countermeasure … ) or injuries
that led to a significant loss of function or disability (whether or not hospitalization … was
warranted) will be considered serious injuries.” … , it will be used to make decisions in compensating individuals
for covered injuries or deaths.
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May 29, 2025 - /$(20476)$
22$$$$$exp$Brain$Injuries/$(55688)$
23$$$$$Cerebrovascular$Trauma/$(99)$
24$$$$$brain$injur … of$Neutropenia$With$Valproate$and$Quetiapine$Combination$
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Northern$Sweden:$a$prospective$2"year$study. … most$
frequently$studied$intervention$targeted$to$TBI$survivors$with$chronic$impairments$
form$the$injuries … (
frequently$studied$intervention$targeted$to$TBI$
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injuries
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-205-predictors-trauma-care-evidence-summary.pdf
April 01, 2018 - e.g., a crush injury or
amputation), but other injuries require
additional assessment. … patients (i.e., many patients will have normal
physiology and prove to have serious injuries—there … in trauma patients, but that
many patients with serious injuries will have normal
physiologic measures … the motor component of the
Glasgow Coma Scale for identification of patients with serious
traumatic injuries … Shock index as a marker
for significant injury in trauma patients.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/field-triage-glascow_executive.pdf
January 01, 2017 - Background
Unintentional injuries are the leading
cause of death among people in the United
States … death.2 In 2011, there
were approximately 40,000,000 emergency
department (ED) visits for injuries … ; of
these approximately 2.5 million were due
to trauma complications and unspecified
injuries.3 Approximately … (EMS) personnel.4 Traumatic brain injury
(TBI) is an important subset of trauma. … injuries influence
response) it may not be possible to accurately assess
the verbal and eye components
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December 10, 2014 - the comparative effectiveness of strategies to de-escalate
Summary: aggressive behavior and prevent injury … behavior
Intervention(s): Use of restraint and seclusion to de-escalate aggressive behavior and
prevent injury … what is the
comparative effectiveness of strategies to de-escalate aggressive behavior and prevent
injury … for leaving the room
or area.
§ The use of restraints and seclusion has the potential for patient injuries … , staff injuries, loss of dignity,
violation of rights, and even death.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/trauma-child-interventions_research-protocol.pdf
March 26, 2012 - social and emotional competencies that are frequently disturbed in youths who have
experienced multiple traumas … phase of treatment is conducted in six individual sessions that focus on
the emotional processing of traumas … OR “Traumatic”[tiab] OR
“Traumas”[tiab] OR “Traumatization”[tiab] OR “Traumatisation”[tiab] OR “Traumatized … and Injuries/epidemiology"[MeSH] OR "Wounds
and Injuries/prevention and control"[MeSH] OR "Wounds and … Injuries/psychology"[MeSH]
OR "Wounds and Injuries"[MeSH:NoExp])
AND
"Adolescent"[MeSH] OR "Child
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April 01, 2018 - CER 205 Disposition of Comments for Physiologic Predictors of Severe Injury: A Systematic Review
Comparative … Physiologic Predictors of Severe Injury: Systematic Review. … for trauma patients in the
service area. … Very different from triage of daily occurring injuries where focus is on
a single patient. … There may also be temporal
trends among VS even in patients who have severe injuries to
regress to