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Head Injury Questionnaire

Evaluation, Significant Cognitive Disabilities

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Example of a form that could be used to document occurrences of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in a student’s school health record. For more information about working with students who have experienced a TBI/concussion, view Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury

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