COSR nbsp nbsp Physical emotional cognitive or behavioral rxns adverse consequences or psychological injuries of service members who ve been exposed to stressful or traumatic events in combat or military operations nbsp nbsp Identification based on observ

By rray, 6 May, 2024
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COSR<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;◦ Physical, emotional, cognitive, or behavioral rxns, adverse consequences, or psychological injuries of service members who’ve been exposed to stressful or traumatic events in combat or military operations<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;◦ Identification based on observation of behavior and functioning and on clinical assessments; insufficient evidence to recommend a specific screening tool.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;◦ Pt should receive comprehensive assessment of sx or behavioral signs; it should include details about the onset, frequency, course, severity, level of distress, work performance, functional impairment, and safety risks based on the pt’s occupational responsibilities.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;◦ Assess for medical causes of acute changes in behavior—e.g., TBI, substance use, toxic exposures.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;◦ Collateral info from unit leaders, coworkers, and peers should inform eval of active-duty service members.