Most effective type of assessment supporting need for intervention
What is Norm referenced
Gross motor test completed seated, measures speed, Normative data
What is Box and Block test
This assessment utilizes rasch analysis in the ADL portion.
What is the Arnadotir one (A-one)?
Describes current participation, task support needs, functional activity performance (3 parts), and limitations
Basic interpretation to show where limitations are, advanced interpretation for intervention planning and top-down problem solving
What is SFA?
To assess sensory and motor abilities for daily occupations. Looks at
-Fine and gross motor for school and participation at home and within community
What is Goal?
Standard score depends on average performance in group
What is Norm referenced
Gross motor testing in standing, 5 types of tests that include one hand and two hands testing. Scores converted to percentile ranks with descriptors (very high to very low)
What is Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
Standard testing, preferred position in supine, testing is completed in under 3 seconds.
What is modified ashworth?
Looks at sensory processing, modulation, and behavioral and emotional responses
What is SP2?
observation based rating scale of time performance tasks, quantitative measure of UE motor ability to assess motor deficits thru functional tasks, uses a 6-point ordinal scale and has a maximum score is 75
What is the Wolf Motor Functional Test (WMFT)?
Estimates possible deviation of a test taker’s observed score from client’s true score
What is Standard Error of the Mean (SEM)
This assessment looks at the whole person; including if the person is compensating using their other arm. It uses a likert scale & is a questionnaire filled out by the client.
What is the DASH
Assessment does not assess function but ability to break free from flexor synergies/patterns
What is FMA?
Multiple environment forms allow statistical comparison between home and school
-Visual, auditory, tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular
What is SPM?
Assess Fine/Gross motor for adults 40 and older
What is BMAT
Uses rating system to score client’s performance of particular activities or skills
What is criterion referenced
Fine motor coordination testing, normative data, dominant side tested before non dominant
What is 9 hole peg test
An assessment primarily completed during CIMT. It has 2 parts. They are How Well and the Amount Scale. What is the primary diagnosis this assessment targets and what is the name of the assessment
What is Stroke?What is the MAL?
Age range: school grades 1 to 6
Areas assessed: alphabet production, numerical writing, near/far point copying, dictation, sentence composition
Standardized. Evaluations six different areas of children's handwriting
What is Etch
Age range the SFA covers
Kindergarten through 6th
The outcome of an assessment can “hold up” in the real-world circumstances is which type of validity
What is ecological validity
A test with no specific author created to assess rapid eye hand coordination often used in pre employment assessments
In the modified ashworth, the score considered most severe
What is 4?
Ages: Gr. 1&2
Time: <10 min
Administration: individual/group; evaluates standard manuscript and D'Nelian styles of print
Scores: based on rate and five quality categories: legibility, form, alignment, size, spacing
What is MHA
Designed to assess children who may have mild to moderate developmental delays in functional motor abilities in the following areas:
- visual motor skills
- fine motor skills
- gross motor skills
Used on children 2 years 6 months to 7 years 11 months
What is MFUN