Purpose and Use
Scoring Systems
Settings and Populations
Pros & Cons
Pain Scales
100

This assessment is often used in acute care due to its speed and assesses whether a person is independent or dependent in 6 ADL categories. 

What is the Katz Index?

100

On the Barthel Index, this score indicates full independence.

What is 20?

100

The AMPAC is used across these several settings.

What is inpatient rehab, outpatient, home health care, and long-term acute care hospitals. 

100

One con of the Barthel Index is this.

What is lack of sensitivity to small changes?

100

The NPRS measures this aspect of pain.

What is intensity?

200

Used to assess cognitive and motor ADLs in rehab settings.

What is the FIM?

200

The FIM uses this number scale to rate each item.

What is 1 to 7?

200

The Modified Barthel is preferred in this rehab setting.

What is skilled nursing or inpatient rehab?

200

This assessment is quick, but may overgeneralize ability.

What is the Katz Index?

200

NPRS and Wong-Baker both use this maximum pain score.

What is 10?

300

Designed to evaluate a client’s functional abilities across 3 domains: basic mobility, daily activities, and applied cognitive. 

What is the AMPAC?

300

The Modified Barthel is more sensitive because of this scoring feature.

What is detailed item definitions?

300

This assessment is being phased out of many sites.

What is the FIM?

300

A major con of the FIM.

What is the time it takes to administer (30–45 min)?

What is does not have contact guard or standby by assist?

300

The NPRS lacks this, making it less useful for non-verbal clients.

What is a visual component?

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