Screening for TBI in Military Personnel (STBIMP) - military deployment event type

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Screening for TBI in Military Personnel (STBIMP) - military deployment event type
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NINDS
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Type of event(s) the participant/subject experienced during the military deployment, as a part of Screening for TBI in Military Personnel (STBIMP).
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Qualified

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Value List
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Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
Blast or explosion (IED, RPG, land mine, grenade, etc.) Blast or explosion (IED, RPG, land mine, grenade, etc.) Blast or explosion (IED, RPG, land mine, grenade, etc.)
Vehicular accident/crash (any vehicle, including aircraft) Vehicular accident/crash (any vehicle, including aircraft) Vehicular accident/crash (any vehicle, including aircraft)
Fragment or bullet wound above your shoulders Fragment or bullet wound above your shoulders Fragment or bullet wound above your shoulders
Fall Fall Fall
Other event (for example, a sports injury to your head).Describe Other event (for example, a sports injury to your head).Describe Other event (for example, a sports injury to your head). Describe

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Screening for TBI in Military Personnel (STBIMP) - military deployment event type
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Definition:
Type of event(s) the participant/subject experienced during the military deployment, as a part of Screening for TBI in Military Personnel (STBIMP).
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DoD Instruction 6490.03, "Deployment Health," August 11, 2006 Hoge CW, McGurk D, Thomas JL, et al. Mild traumatic brain injury in U.S. Soldiers returning from Iraq. New England Journal of Medicine. Jan 2008;358(5):453-63. Vasterling JJ, Proctor SP, Amoroso P, Kane R, Heeren T, White RF. Neuropsychological outcomes of Army personnel following deployment to the Iraq war. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2006;296(5):519-529. Schell TL, Marshall GN. Survey of Individuals Previously Deployed for OEF/OIF. In Tanidian T and Jaycox LH (Eds.) Invisible Wounds of War: Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery. Santa Monica, CA, Rand Corporation, 2008, 87-115. Schwab KA, Ivins B, Cramer G, Johnson W, Sluss-Tiller M, Kiley K, Lux W, Warden D, Screening for traumatic brain injury in troops returning from deployment in Afghanistan and Iraq: initial investigation of the usefulness of a short screening tool for traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil, 2007 (22): 377-89. Donnelly KT, Donnelly JP, Dunnam M, Warner GC, Kittleson CJ, Constance JE, Brandshaw CB, Alt M, Reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of the VA traumatic brain injury tool, J Head Trauma Rehabil, 2011 (26): 439-453.

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NLM
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1wT6umOVfqb
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3.1
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NINDS
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C05445
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3
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BRICS Variable Name
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STBIMPMilDeplyEvntTyp
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