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What is the primary goal of exam of home environment
primary outcome of rehabilitation is for the patient to return to and be fully functional in a former environment and lifestyle
What are the high and low numbers in the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)?
1 = complete dependence
7 = independent
Name five quantative functional tests
Functional Reach Test (FRT)
Timed Up and Go (TUG)
Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
Timed Walking Test
Berg Balance Test
On the Berg Balance Test, what scores indicate a low fall risk?
41-56
On the Berg Balance test, what scores indicate a high fall risk?
0-20
On the Berg Balance Test, what scores represent a medium fall risk?
21-40
On Timed Up and Go (TUG), what time is associated with a high fall risk?
14 seconds or greater
On the Functional Reach Test, what score indicates a significant risk for falls?
6 or less
On the Functional Reach Test, what does a score of 6-10 indicate?
a moderate risk for falls?
What is the HACE and what type of test is it?
Home And Community Environment - self-report used to identify features of the patient's home or community that may impact level of function
What is the SAFER and what does it do?
Safety Assessment of Function and the Environment for Rehabilitations - comprehensive functional and environment tool designed for use with the elderly
What is the UIMH?
Usability In My Home - self-report instrument examines features of the home environment that either contrains or promotes activity performance
In the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, what does a score of less than 10 indicate?
Freely mobile
In the TUG test, what does a score of greater than 20 indicate?
impaired mobility
In the TUG test, what does a score of 20-29 indicate?
variable mobility
In the TUG test, what does a score of less than 20 indicate?
mostly independent
What is the maximum scoring total of the Berg Balance Test and what do the scores indicate?
56 maximum - 0-20 is wheelchair bound, 21-40 is walking with assistance; 41-56 is independent
In the Tinetti Assessment, what score indicates a high risk for falls?
18 and below
In the Tinetti Assessment, what score indicates a low risk for a fall?
24 or higher
In the Tinetti Assessment, what score indicates a moderate risk for a fall?
19-23
What are the subscales of the Tinetti Assessment and how are they scored?
Balance subscale - 9 criterion with a score of 0 meaning completely dependent and 2 meaning completely independent.
Gait subscale - 7 areas scored either 0-1 or 0-2
What are the normal values for 20-40 year old men and women in the Functional Reach Test?
16.7" for men, 14.6" for women
What are the normal values for 41-69 year old men and women in the Functional Reach Test?
14.9" for men, 13.8" for women
What are the normal values for 70-87 year old men and women in the Functional Reach Test?
13.2" for men; 10.5" for women