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health risk assessment for angina, MI, coronary heart disease.
defined angina pectoris as, "a chest pain or discomfort with these
characteristics:
(a) the site must include either the sternum (any level) or the left arm and
left
anterior chest (defined as the anterior chest wall between the levels of
clavicle and lower end of sternum),
(b) it must be provoked by either hurrying or walking uphill (or by
walking on the level, for those who never attempt more),
(c) when it occurs on walking it must make the subject either stop or
slacken pace, unless nitroglycerin is taken, (d) it must disappear on
a majority of occasions in 10 min or less from the time when the
subject stands still."
Possible myocardial infarction1 was defined as, "one or more attacks of
severe pain across the front of the chest lasting for 30 min or longer."
,seattle angina questionnaire
19-item self-administered health risk assessment for angina and functional
artery disease measuring five dimensions of coronary artery disease:
1 physical limitation, 2 anginal stability, 3 anginal frequency, 4 treatment
satisfaction and 5 disease perception.
-score of 0 to 100, where higher scores indicate better function (eg, less
physical limitation, less angina, and better quality of life).
arthritis impact measurement scales
health risk assessment: Disease-specific measure of physical, social, and
emotional well-being designed as a measure of outcome in arthritis.
-scales: mobility, physical activity (walking, bending, lifting), dexterity,
household activity (managing money and medications, housekeeping),
social activities, activities of daily living, pain, depression, and anxiety.
Score range: Range is 0-10 for each section. Total health score 0-60.
--> Zero represents good health status, 10 and 60 represent poor health
status.
functional living index-cancer
health risk assessment: Cancer-specific, functionally-oriented quality of
life instrument.
-22 items assessing 5 domains: Physical well-being and ability, emotional
state, sociability, family situation, nausea
- Higher score indicates better quality of life.
,BASIS-32
health risk assessment: 32-item Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale.
behavioral health assessment tool.
- measures the change in self-reported symptom and problem difficulty
over the course of treatment.
- assesses: Relation to Self and Others, Depression and Anxiety, Daily
Living and Role Functioning, Impulsive and Addictive Behavior,
Psychosis.
- higher score poorer outcome
mini mental state exam
health risk assessment:
30-point questionnaire measures cognitive impairment to screen for
dementia.
- higher the score, less dementia
- 18-23 is mild dementia
- 0-17 is sever dementia
hopkins symptom checklist-25
health risk assessment: self-reporting questionnaire symptom inventory
which measures symptoms of anxiety and depression.
-The scale for each question includes four categories of response ("Not at
all," "A little," "Quite a bit," "Extremely," rated 1 to 4, respectively). Two
scores are
calculated: the total score is the average of all 25 items, while the
depression score is the average of the 15 depression items
, mcgill pain questionnaire
scale of rating pain. It is a self-report questionnaire that allows individuals
to give their doctor a good description of the quality and intensity of pain
that they are experiencing. Users first select a single word from each
group that best reflects their pain. Users then review the list and select the
three words from groups 1-10 that best describe their pain, two words
from groups 11-15, a single word from
group 16, and then one word from groups 17-20. After completing the
questionnaire, users will have selected seven words that best describe
their pain.
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What part of Medicare covers skilled nursing facility?
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What part of Medicare covers durable medical equipment?
Goals
1. Patient focused
2. Measurable
3. Attainable
4. Relevant
5. Time oriented