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  2. FIM Technical Manuals

    www.va.gov/vdl/documents/Clinical/Func_Indep_Meas/fim_user_manual.pdf

    The Goals tab includes score boxes for Self Care, Sphincter Control, Transfers, Locomotion, Communications, Expression, and Social Cognition, with subcategories for each. When you enter the scores, FIM provides a Motor Subtotal and a Cognitive Subtotal, along with a Total Score (FIM Total Score).

  3. Functional Independence Measure - Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

    www.sralab.org/sites/default/files/downloads/2024-03/Functional Independence...

    The Functional Independence Measure evaluates how much help you need -- if any -- to do common daily activities. It is usually given soon after you are admitted to a rehabilitation hospital to help set rehabilitation goals.

  4. Functional Independence Measure - JC Physiotherapy

    jcphysiotherapy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/fim_manual1.pdf

    The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scale assesses physical and cognitive disability. 1 This scale focuses on the burden of care – that is, the level of disability indicating the burden of caring for them.

  5. FIM - University of Missouri

    geriatrictoolkit.missouri.edu/funct/FIM.pdf

    Functional Independence Measure (FIM), Version 4.0. Buffalo, NY 14214: State University of New York at Buffalo, 1993. * *See also: O'Sullivan & Schmitz, Physical Rehabilitation: Assessment & Treatment (4th ed.). Philadelphia: FA Davis Company, 2001; Chapter I, pp. 5-6 Regarding Assistance: The patient may require m.

  6. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) & Example | Free PDF...

    www.carepatron.com/templates/functional-independence-measure

    The Functional Independence Measure PDF is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals to evaluate a patient's level of functional independence and track their progress over time. This tool is appropriate for rehabilitation purposes, setting functional goals, and discharge planning, and it can ultimately improve the quality of care ...

  7. Functional Independence Measure | RehabMeasures Database

    www.sralab.org/rehabilitation-measures/functional-independence-measure

    Functional Independence Measure Infographic. Purpose. Provides a uniform system of measurement for disability based on the International Classification of Impairment, Disabilities and Handicaps; measures the level of a patient's disability and indicates how much assistance is required for the individual to carry out activities of daily living.

  8. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) - Physiopedia

    www.physio-pedia.com/Functional_Independence_Measure_(FIM)

    The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an instrument that was developed as a measure of disability for a variety of populations and is not specific to any diagnosis. The FIM instrument Includes measures of independence for self-care, including sphincter control, transfers, locomotion, communication, and social cognition.

  9. The UK FIM+FAM - King's College London

    www.kcl.ac.uk/nmpc/assets/rehab/fimfam-manual.pdf

    The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an 18-item global measure of disability. Each item is scored on 7 ordinal levels. The FIM can be used for measuring disability in a wide range of conditions. The Functional Assessment Measure does not stand alone but adds 12 FAM items to the FIM,

  10. The Functional Independence Measure: A Measurement of ... -...

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    The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an example of one such scale that is grounded in good clinical theory and was clearly designed to provide an indicator of disability independent of a patient's impairment.

  11. Functional Independence Measure - CORE

    core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82728415.pdf

    General description: The Functional Independence Measure (FIM®) is an outcome measure of the severity of disability for an inpatient rehabilitation setting. It rates 18 activities of daily living on a 7- point scale ranging from fully dependent (1) to independent with no aids (7).