4 point performance rating scale

    • [PDF File]Clinical Opiate Withdrawl Scale

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      Withdrawal Scale Introduction The Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) is an 11-item scale designed to be administered by a clinician. This tool can be used in both inpatient and outpatient settings to reproducibly rate common signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal and monitor these symptoms over time. The summed


    • [PDF File]ASSESSMENT Timed Up & Go (TUG) - Centers for Disease ...

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      ASSESSMENT Purpose: To assess mobility Equipment: A stopwatch Directions: Patients wear their regular footwear and can use a walking aid, if needed. Begin by having the patient sit back in a standard arm chair and identify a line 3 meters, or 10 feet away, on the floor. 2 On the word “Go,” begin timing. 3 Stop timing after patient sits back ...


    • [PDF File]TINETTI BALANCE ASSESSMENT TOOL

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      TINETTI BALANCE ASSESSMENT TOOL GAIT SECTION Patient stands with therapist, walks across room (+/- aids), first at usual pace, then at rapid pace. Risk Indicators: Tinetti Tool Score Risk of Falls ≤18 High 19-23 Moderate ≥24 Low Date Indication of gait (Immediately after told to ‘go’.) Any hesitancy or multiple attempts = 0 No hesitancy = 1


    • [PDF File]Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE)

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      1. CTCAE 4.03 Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) Version 4.0 Published: May 28, 2009 (v4.03: June 14, 2010) U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


    • [PDF File]Berg Balance Scale - Brandeis University

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      A five-point scale, a range of 0-4. 0 = lowest level of function 4 = highest level of function. Highest possible score = 56 Score of < 45 indicates a greater risk of falling 41-56 = low fall risk 21-40 = medium fall risk 0 –20 = high fall risk Reference: Berg K, Wood-Dauphinee S, Williams JI, Maki, B (1992). Measuring balance in the elderly:


    • [PDF File]Dynamic Gait Index - Dartmouth-Hitchcock

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      Page 2 of 2 4. Gait with vertical head turns _____ Instructions: Begin walking at your normal pace. When I tell you to “look up,” keep walking straight, but tip your head up. Keep looking up until I tell you, “look down,” then keep walking straight and tip your head


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