PLEASE NOTE:  QUICK SELF-DIAGNOSIS of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is NOT possible

It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention after any head injury.

These forms will help you AND the medical professionals!

TBIQuikList

  • Use the TBIQuikList to identify symptoms in less than a minute

TBIQ Questionnaire

The TBIQ questionnaire can help determine if symptoms align with a traumatic brain injury and provide clarity on the next steps.

  • 50+ Common & Uncommon Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Space to WRITE description of Traumatic Event that caused injury to provide to the doctor – NO TRIGGERS ~ TALKING ISN’T NECESSARY
  • You can rate the severity level of each symptom at the time of the injury, as well as current level – NO TRIGGERS ~ TALKING ISN’T NECESSARY

Your Doctor can quickly skim the TBIQ. YOU DO NOT NEED TO TALK ~ which might be stressful for you.

Your Doctor can quickly view ALL of your symptoms, and won’t need to cut you off due to time constraints

This is much more efficient, and you’ll have more time to discuss your treatment & Healing Journey!

TBIQUIKLIST TBIQ

TBI Questionnaire (English)    TBI Questionnaire (Espanol)  

Letter to TBI Survivor

Print these QUESTIONS to ask Your Physician so you can take them with you.

References:   CDC: Traumatic Brain Injury Response Time    

WHAT TO DO AFTER A TBI?   

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NSAA Updates Your Responsibility Code

In Collaboration with NSAA, Inter-Mtn. Has Redesigned Your Responsibility Code for American Ski Resorts

To keep up with a new generation of skiers and riders and the safety risks they may confront, NSAA has made important revisions to Your Responsibility Code, the backbone of slope safety.