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