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Key questions to ask patients who are veterans

Current Psychiatry. 2021 February;20(2):34-35 | doi:10.12788/cp.0082
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Although it may be difficult or uncomfortable to ask your patient if they experienced any disciplinary action, this information may prove useful. It can help provide context when you discuss the veteran’s ease of assimilation into civilian life and other important information regarding the type of discharge.

Injuries. Have you experienced any moral, physical, sexual, emotional, or concussive injuries?

Moral injury, guilt, and regret are common for veterans. Not all injuries are from combat. Your patient may have experienced sexual assault, hazing rituals, pranks, etc.

Job. What was your job in the military? What kind of security clearance did you have?

Note that not all veterans’ “jobs” in the military accurately reflect the duties and tasks that they actually performed. Security clearance will often influence the duties and tasks they were required to perform.

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