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Toward a Better Assessment of Head Injury Symptoms: Head Injury Questionnaire
Author: Richard H. Adler Complaints of post-concussion symptoms and head injury are common among
populations of auto accident and other trauma victims, particularly
during the acute phase of injury. Symptoms frequently involve reports
of memory and attention deficit, headaches with and without nausea,
double vision, loss of concentration, increase sensitivity to
distractions, anger and/or irritability, apathy, etc.. |
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