Outcome Measures Flashcards
AIMS: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Norm-referenced
(2) age range: 0-18 months
(3) purpose: gross motor maturation from birth to independent walking
what are the domains of the AIMS? (4)
(1) prone
(2) supine
(3) sitting
(4) standing
Peabody (PDMS-2): type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Norm-referenced
(2) age range: 0-72 months
(3) purpose: assesses gross and fine motor skills
what are the domains of the Peabody (PDMS-2)? (6)
(1) reflexes
(2) stationary
(3) locomotion
(4) object manipulation
(5) grasping
(6) visual-motor integration
GMFM 66 & 88: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Criterion-referenced
(2) age range: 5 mo - 16 years old
(3) purpose: gross motor function overtime (GMFM 66 is for CP; GMFM 88 is for other diagnoses such as down syndrome, SCI, muscular dystrophies)
what are the domains of the GMFM 66 & 88? (5)
(1) lying and rolling
(2) sitting
(3) crawling and kneeling
(4) standing
(5) walking and jumping
PEDI: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Norm-referenced
(2) age range: 0-20 y/o
(3) purpose: assesses function rather than development
what are the domains of the PEDI? (4)
(1) daily activities
(2) mobility
(3) social and cognitive
(4) responsibility
School Functional Assessment: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Criterion-referenced
(2) age range: grades K-6
(3) purpose: measures performance of functional tasks that support his or her participation in the academic and social aspects of elementary school
what are the domains of the School Functional Assessment? (3)
(1) participation
(2) task supports
(3) activity performance
BOT-2: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Norm-referenced
(2) age range: 4-20 y/o
(3) purpose: gross and fine motor assessment of typically developing children and children with developmental disabilities
what are the domains of the BOT-2? (4)
(1) manual dexterity
(2) bilateral coordination
(3) running speed and agility
(4) upper limb coordination
TIMP: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Criterion-referenced
(2) age range: 34 weeks - 4 months
(3) purpose: assess postural and selective control of movement needed for functional motor performance early in infancy
what are the domains of the TIMP? (5)
(1) spontaneous activity
(2) head control in supported sitting
(3) postural control in the supine position
(4) righting reactions during tilting and side lying
(5) postural control in standing
SATCo: type of assessment, age range, and purpose
(1) type: Criterion-referenced
(2) age range: 4-9 months
(3) purpose: assess trunk control segment by segment
what are the domains of the SATCo? (3)
(1) static control (maintain neutral in sitting)
(2) active control (maintain neutral during voluntary head or reaching movements)
(3) reactive control (recovery of neutral after disturbance of balance)