
NIH Stroke Scale - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
2025年3月24日 · Developed through research supported by NINDS, the widely used NIH Stroke Scale helps health care providers assess the severity of a stroke. Health care providers use it …
NIH Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral …
2024年7月8日 · The NIH Toolbox provides brief, easy-to-administer tests of motor, cognitive, sensory and emotional function that can be used by researchers and clinicians in a variety of …
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State-of-the-art digital assessments of Cognition, Motor, Sensation, and Emotion. Our valid, reliable and norm-referenced tests allow for the assessment of participants across the lifespan …
Sensory: cally given a 2 on this item. Sensation or grimace to pinprick when tested, or withdrawal from noxious stimulus in the obtunded or aphasic patient. Only sensory loss attributed to …
Assessments - NIH Toolbox
A set of complex physiological processes that require the integration of multiple systems, including neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, neural motor and sensory …
Sensation Assessments - NIH Toolbox
Objective tests of sensation can systematically examine and determine if participants have intact sensory functioning. There is also fundamental overlap of certain sensory processes with …
NIH Toolbox - National Institute on Aging
The NIH Toolbox is a multidimensional set of brief measures assessing cognitive, emotional, motor and sensory function from ages 3 to 85, meeting the need for a standard set of …
NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) - NeurologyToolKit
Sensory: Sensation or grimace to pinprick when tested, or withdrawal from noxious stimulus in the obtunded or aphasic patient. Only sensory loss attributed to stroke is scored as abnormal and …
In patients with poor attention or who are aphasic, establish eye contact, walk around them, while trying to keep eye contact, to see if they follow you. If they follow you side to side with both …
NIH Stroke Scale | Assessment and Evaluation - ACLS Medical Training
The NIH Stroke Scale Medical professionals and even the public have been trained to recognize basic signs of stroke. These include three features of stroke: slurred speech, drooping of one …