| Management number | 220027092 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $1.20 | Model Number | 220027092 | ||
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Are you struggling to deal with the complexities of a case involving a traumatic brain injury?Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) cases are among the most complex matters in the medical‑legal arena. Early assessments often center on the more visible physical injuries, while subtle neurological changes may go unnoticed. Imaging, such as CT scans, can also appear normal even when microscopic injury is present and beyond the limits of those modalities.Compounding this is the volume of medical records spread out over time across multiple providers and specialties, making the clinical picture difficult to piece together. Legal and medical professionals are then left to interpret documentation that doesn’t always align, underscoring the need for a structured approach.Mary Ann Seibold is a nurse who draws on nearly two decades of experience caring for patients with orthopedic injuries, neurological conditions, critical care needs, and trauma from motor vehicle accidents, falls, and assaults. She brings a grounded clinical perspective to the complexities of TBI. Combined with years of insurance‑based auditing, this background now underlies her role as a consultant reviewing injury‑related cases for attorneys and insurance professionals.What You’ll LearnThe book is divided into two main sections: Section 1 covers the brain fundamentals and TBI concepts. Section 2 covers how to review a TBI case. Each chapter ends with a summary of key concepts, a glossary of terms, and references. The appendices explain the functions of the lobes of the brain, the consequences of injuries to those lobes, the Glasgow Coma Scale, a checklist of key medical records, and descriptions of experts who can be helpful in TBI cases.You will discoverHow injuries to the brain result in symptomsHow to decipher medical records of a TBI patientHow medical teams assess, triage, and manage these patients so that you understand the treatment planHow to identify missing documentation or spot red flags in medical recordsHow to use a structured, repeatable process for reviewing the medical records of a TBI patient.Ready to Strengthen Your TBI Case StrategyThis guide offers a clear, organized method for approaching TBI cases from the first record request through trial preparation. It’s a practical, easy‑to‑use resource designed to stay within your reach throughout case work.If you want a clearer, more confident way to approach TBI cases from start to finish, this book is the practical, easy‑to‑use resource you’ll reach for again and again. Buy your copy today and bring greater clarity, accuracy, and confidence to every case you handle. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 4.2 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | April 29, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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