Federal 7 Point Scoring Flashcards
What is the ROW for the pneumograph?
Stimulus onset (question) to one complete respiratory cycle past the answer
Pneumograph RLL Indicators
Apnea blocking
Decrease in Rate
Change in I/E Ratio
Decrease in Amplitude
Progressive Decrease in Amplitude
Pneumograph non RLL Indicator
Temporary Increase in Baseline
What is the ROW for the EDA?
Stimulus onset (question) to 5 seconds past the answer (NO EXCEPTIONS).
What is a primary indicator for the EDA?
Increase in Amplitude
4:1 EDA is what score?
+/- 3
3:1 EDA is what score?
+/- 2
2:1 EDA is what score?
+/- 1
1:1 EDA is what score?
0
How is the “Something Verses Nothing Rule” scored?
With 1 point
What are the secondary indicators for the EDA?
Complexity and Duration
Complexity in the EDA is scored when?
Only if equal levels of amplitude.
Duration in the EDA is scored when?
Amplitude is equal, similar responses only.
What is the ROW for the Cardiograph?
Stimulus onset (question) to 5 seconds past the answer (NO EXCEPTIONS).
What is the Primary Indicator for the Cardiograph?
Baseline Arousal
What are the Secondary Indicators for the Cardiograph?
Duration and decrease in pulse rate
How would you score a cardiograph with equal levels of baseline arousal?
0
How would you score a cardiograph with a visually larger increase in baseline arousal, but less than twice the amount of baseline arousal in its comparative response?
+/- 1
How would you score a cardiograph with a baseline arousal twice the degree than its comparative response?
+/- 2
What point value does a duration response have for the cardiograph?
+/- 1
This is a secondary indicator