What is FIM scores in physical therapy?

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What is FIM scores in physical therapy?

The Functional Independence Measure (FIM)31 is a widely accepted functional assessment measure used during inpatient rehabilitation. The FIM is an 18-item ordinal scale, used with all diagnoses within a rehabilitation population. FIM scores range from 1 to 7 (1 = total assist and 7 = complete independence).

What is a good FIM score?

People with a total FIM score between 100 and 110 require minimal assistance with their day-to-day activities. Additionally, the difference between your initial FIM score and your score at discharge is also a good indicator of progress you’ve made during your rehabilitation period.

Is the FIM an outcome measure?

Data from the FIM are used to examine patient outcomes for several purposes. This article explores the rationale for use of the FIM as an outcomes measure and research regarding the validity, reliability, responsiveness, and utility of this tool.

What are the two major measure of functional independence?

There are two subscales for the FIM: the Motor-FIM and the Cognitive-FIM.

What replaced FIM scores?

CMS
CMS proposes to replace the FIMTM with function data collected pursuant to the Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation Act of 2014 (IMPACT Act) known as Section GG, which the agency refers to as the data items from the Quality Indicators section of the IRF PAI, as the new basis of the Case Mix Groups (CMGs) …

How do you score the FIM?

Each of the 18 items on the FIM is scored by your physical therapist on a scale of one to seven. 2 A score of seven indicates that you are completely independent in that particular activity. A score of one means that you require total assistance for the activity.

How is FIM gain calculated?

FIM gain was calculated by subtracting the FIM discharge score from the FIM admission score for each individual. Length of stay was also recorded. Results: There was no difference in average total FIM scores when patients were divided by side of damage (right or left hemisphere).

What does GG stand for in occupational therapy?

Section GG is a set of standardized patient assessment elements that the Improving Post-Acute Care Transformation Act (IMPACT) mandated for collection in all post-acute care settings. The items are meant to measure functional changes in self-care and mobility and will be publicly reported in the near future.

How do you score FIM?

What are the 5 levels of assistance?

Levels of Assistance

  • Dependent: During dependent mobility, you are unable to help at all.
  • Maximal Assist:
  • Moderate Assist:
  • Minimal Assist:
  • Contact Guard Assist:
  • Stand-by Assist:
  • Independent:

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