“…The RBANS is a battery of 12 subtests originally designed to screen for dementia. The RBANS has been used with various patient populations, including dementia (Beatty et al, 2003; Beglinger et al, 2010; Gontkovsky, McSwan, & Scott, 2002; Stellton, 2006), stroke (Holbrook & Skilbeck, 1983; Keith, Granger, Hamilton, & Sherwin, 1987; Larson, Kirschner, Bode, Heinemann, & Goodman, 2005; Wilde, 2006, 2010), schizophrenia (Gold, Queern, Iannone, & Buchanan, 1999; Hobart, Goldberg, Bartko, & Gold, 1999; Wilk et al, 2004), multiple sclerosis (Aupperle, Beatty, Shelton Fde, & Gontkovsky, 2002), end-stage liver disease (Mooney et al, 2007; Sorrell, Zolnikov, Sharma, & Jinnai, 2006), and TBI (McKay, Casey, Wertheimer, & Fichtenberg, 2007; Mc-Kay, Wertheimer, Fichtenberg, & Casey, 2008). In the acute rehabilitation setting, the RBANS is particularly useful given its brevity as well as its alternate forms, allowing for the assessment of change over time.…”