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Several types of screening exist: universal screening involves screening of all individuals in a certain category (for example, all children of a certain age). Case finding involves screening a smaller group of people based on the presence of risk factors (for example, because a family member has been diagnosed with a hereditary disease).
This report called for a “plan for responder screening and monitoring services that defines the roles of HHS components and incorporates the lessons from the WTC health programs.” [8] The report named five lessons learned, including registering all responders, implementing robust physical and mental health screening and monitoring ...
A health risk assessment (HRA) is a health questionnaire, used to provide individuals with an evaluation of their health risks and quality of life. [5] Commonly a HRA incorporates three key elements – an extended questionnaire, a risk calculation or score, and some form of feedback, i.e. face-to-face with a health advisor or an automatic online report.
The Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS) Exam is a brief screening assessment used to detect cognitive impairment. [1] It was developed in 2006 at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Division of Geriatric Medicine, in affiliation with a Veterans' Affairs medical center. [2]
Mental disorders screening and assessment tools (12 C, 84 P) T. ... Pages in category "Medical assessment and evaluation instruments" ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
More frequent and detailed medical examinations as indicated on the basis of findings from these examinations; Post-incident examinations and medical screening following uncontrolled or non-routine increases in exposures such as spills; Worker training to recognize symptoms of exposure to a given hazard; A written report of medical findings
Pages in category "Mental disorders screening and assessment tools" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Screening: A healthcare professional assesses a patient for risky substance use behaviours using standardized screening tools in any healthcare and school-based healthcare setting. Brief Intervention : A healthcare professional engages a patient showing risky substance use behaviours in a short conversation, providing feedback and advice.