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what are some examples of ADL/IADL standardized assessments?
- AMPAC 6 Clicks
- quality indicators (QI) and section GG
- KELs
- barthel index
- performance assessment of self-care skills (PASS)
- test of grocery shopping skills (TOGSS)
what are some additional considerations for ADL/IADLs assessments?
- context
- patient goals
- privacy vs. safety
- precautions and/or client factors
what is the level of assistance for: patient completes without any assistance and with appropriate safety
independent
what is the level of assistance for: completed tasks without assistance, but may require AE or increased time
modified independent
what is the level of assistance for: can complete tasks without physical assist, but may need a helper there for safety or to provide verbal cues
supervision
what is the level of assistance for: can complete the tasks, but requires steadying for assist/hands on assist for balance/safety
contact guard assist
what is the level of assistance for: patient can do approximately 75% or more of the task, and requires help for 25%
minimal assist
what is the level of assistance for: patient can do approximately 50-74% of the task, and requires help for 50%
moderate assist
what is the level of assistance for: patient can do approximately 25% of the task, and requires help for 75%
maximum assist
what is the level of assistance for: requires help for all portions of the task, patient may attempt to help but less than 25%, requires 2 helpers
dependent
what does CMS stand for?
center for medicare and medicaid services