There are multiple definitions:
abnormal involuntary movement scale(English)
- one of the most widely used questionnaires for dyskinesias. It can be readily administered in a few minutes, by an experienced clinician ideal for patients receiving medications that may cause tardive dyskinesias
- ITT, PD, UPDRS
- Musculoskeletal system, Scoring systems/scales, Parkinson, Questionnaire
- https://qxmd.co…ment-scale-aims
- https://doi.org…54.2022.2090352
Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services(English)
Alberta Infant Motor Scale(English)
- a norm referenced, observational instrument to measure gross motor abilities in infants aged 0–18 months, and developed in Canada in the 90ies. The infant's self-produced movements in four different positions (supine, prone, sitting and standing) are assessed. The movements may be induced and/or stimulated but not manually assisted by the assessor. Consists of 58 items, that are scored as ‘observed’, ‘not observed’ or ‘mastered’. The ‘observed’ and ‘mastered’ items each generate one point
- GODIVA, BSID, CLA, GMFM, MAI, PDMS, PEDI
- Neonatal situation, Musculoskeletal system, Scoring systems/scales
- https://doi.org…dev.2020.105239
- https://doi.org…43285-2.50022-X
anesthesia information management system(English)
- is becoming more commonplace in operating rooms across the world and has the potential to help clinicians measure and improve perioperative quality
- Anesthesiology/analgesia, Organization (management), Quality and outcomes
- https://doi.org…lin.2010.11.002