The outcome measure used to determine the level of impairment of a patient with a lower extremity MSK condition or disorder.
What is the LEFS (lower extremity functional scale)?
100
This measure is used to measure a patient's risk for falling.
What is The Berg Balance Scale?
100
This outcome measure is considered the gold standard for measure of functional mobility in children with CP.
What is Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)?
100
This aspect of the ICF disability chart is measured in the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile.
What is participation (restriction)?
100
The purpose of the Braden Scale.
What is to measure risk of pressure ulcers?
200
The DASH in Quick-DASH stands for this.
What is Quick Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand?
200
A measure that scores items based on the stroke recovery index, from stage 1 (initial injury) to stage 7 (complete recovery)
What is the Chedoke-Mcmaster Stroke Assessment Measure?
200
This outcome measure is sometimes referenced in the decision to use botox in pediatric patients to decrease tone and spasticity.
What is the Tardieu Scale?
200
a patient's hamstring tear would be categorized as this ---- under ICF terminology.
What is body structure/ function (impairment)?
200
A score of 3 on this scale indicates the patient is unconscious, and unresponsive.
What is the GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)?
300
Mabel performs the 10m walk test, and it takes her greater than 30sec to complete. Mabel is noted to have----
What is slow gait speed?
300
The index that measures a patient's ability to perform ADLs based on the level of assistance required.
What is the Barthel Index?
300
This evaluative and discriminative measure is performed with babies 0-18 months, and is purely observational.
What is AIMS (Alberta Infant Motor Scale)?
300
This ICF category includes the poor endurance of a patient who does poorly on the 6 minute walk test.
What are activities?
300
This outcome measure is described as "A brief screening tool to provide a quantitative assessment of cognitive impairment and to record cognitive changes over time"
What is the MMSE (mini-mental state exam)? MOCA is also an acceptable answer.
400
This outcome measure is described as "A simple, short, discriminating outcome questionnaire to measure disability in patients with low-back pain"
What is the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire?
400
What the FIM instrument measures in patient's with SCI, stroke, and TBI.
What is functional independence in ADLs?
400
This measure can used for older children with suspected fine motor delay.
What is the BOT-2 (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency)?
400
These are the two categories of factors that influence a patient in their recovery.
What are personal and environmental factors?
400
The outcome measure where the patient stands on the floor with eyes open, and then closed. Their ability to balance is noted.
What is the Romberg Test?
500
This outcome measure is a self-administered health status measure used in assessing pain, stiffness, and function in patients with OA
What is the WOMAC?
500
This outcome measure is a self-report questionnaire, which assesses Parkinson’s disease-specific health related quality over the last month. (hint* it comes in two different sizes)
What is the PDQ-39 (PDQ-8) Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire?
500
These are the 5 skills the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development measure.
What are cognitive, language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, adaptive behavior?
500
The Fugl-Myer Assessment (FMA) is a measurement that belongs in this ICF category.
What is activity (limitations)?
500
A patient with MS is often given this score upon diagnosis.