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Today
is:
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Day
2278
since the crash.
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Rancho Los Amigos - Revised
Levels of Cognitive Functioning
Level I - No Response: Total
Assistance
- Complete absence of observable
change in behavior when presented visual, auditory, tactile,
proprioceptive, vestibular or painful stimuli.
Level II - Generalized
Response: Total Assistance
- Demonstrates generalized
reflex response to painful stimuli.
- Responds to repeated auditory
stimuli with increased or decreased activity.
- Responds to external stimuli
with physiological changes generalized, gross body movement
and/or not purposeful vocalization.
- Responses noted above may be
same regardless of type and location of stimulation.
- Responses may be significantly
delayed.
Level III - Localized
Response: Total Assistance
- Demonstrates withdrawal or
vocalization to painful stimuli.
- Turns toward or away from
auditory stimuli.
- Blinks when strong light
crosses visual field.
- Follows moving object passed
within visual field.
- Responds to discomfort by
pulling tubes or restraints.
- Responds inconsistently to
simple commands.
- Responses directly related to
type of stimulus.
- May respond to some persons
(especially family and friends) but not to others.
Level IV - Confused/Agitated:
Maximal Assistance
- Alert and in heightened state
of activity.
- Purposeful attempts to remove
restraints or tubes or crawl out of bed.
- May perform motor activities
such as sitting, reaching and walking but without any
apparent purpose or upon another's request.
- Very brief and usually
non-purposeful moments of sustained alternatives and divided
attention.
- Absent short-term memory.
- May cry out or scream out of
proportion to stimulus even after its removal.
- May exhibit aggressive or
flight behavior.
- Mood may swing from euphoric
to hostile with no apparent relationship to environmental
events.
- Unable to cooperate with
treatment efforts.
- Verbalizations are frequently
incoherent and/or inappropriate to activity or environment.
Level V - Confused,
Inappropriate Non-Agitated: Maximal Assistance
- Alert, not agitated but may
wander randomly or with a vague intention of going home.
- May become agitated in reponse
to external stimulation, and/or lack of environmental
structure.
- Not oriented to person, place
or time.
- Frequent brief periods,
non-purposeful sustained attention.
- Severely impaired recent
memory, with confusion of past and present in reaction to
ongoing activity.
- Absent goal directed, problem
solving, self-monitoring behavior.
- Often demonstrates
inappropriate use of objects without external direction.
- May be able to perform
previously learned tasks when structured and cues provided.
- Unable to learn new
information.
- Able to respond appropriately
to simple commands fairly consistently with external
structures and cues.
- Responses to simple commands
without external structure are random and non-purposeful in
relation to command.
- Able to converse on a social,
automatic level for brief periods of time when provided
external structure and cues.
- Verbalizations about present
events become inappropriate and confabulatory when external
structure and cues are not provided.
Level VI - Confused,
Appropriate: Moderate Assistance
- Inconsistently oriented to
person, time and place.
- Able to attend to highly
familiar tasks in non-distracting environment for 30 minutes
with moderate redirection.
- Remote memory has more depth
and detail than recent memory.
- Vague recognition of some
staff.
- Able to use assistive memory
aide with maximum assistance.
- Emerging awareness of
appropriate response to self, family and basic needs.
- Moderate assist to problem
solve barriers to task completion.
- Supervised for old learning
(e.g. self care).
- Shows carry over for relearned
familiar tasks (e.g. self care).
- Maximum assistance for new
learning with little or nor carry over.
- Unaware of impairments,
disabilities and safety risks.
- Consistently follows simple
directions.
- Verbal expressions are
appropriate in highly familiar and structured situations.
Level VII - Automatic,
Appropriate: Minimal Assistance for Daily Living Skills
- Consistently oriented to
person and place, within highly familiar environments.
Moderate assistance for orientation to time.
- Able to attend to highly
familiar tasks in a non-distraction environment for at least
30 minutes with minimal assist to complete tasks.
- Minimal supervision for new
learning.
- Demonstrates carry over of new
learning.
- Initiates and carries out
steps to complete familiar personal and household routine
but has shallow recall of what he/she has been doing.
- Able to monitor accuracy and
completeness of each step in routine personal and household
ADLs and modify plan with minimal assistance.
- Superficial awareness of
his/her condition but unaware of specific impairments and
disabilities and the limits they place on his/her ability to
safely, accurately and completely carry out his/her
household, community, work and leisure ADLs.
- Minimal supervision for safety
in routine home and community activities.
- Unrealistic planning for the
future.
- Unable to think about
consequences of a decision or action.
- Overestimates abilities.
- Unaware of others' needs and
feelings.
- Oppositional/uncooperative.
- Unable to recognize
inappropriate social interaction behavior.
Level VIII - Purposeful,
Appropriate: Stand-By Assistance
- Consistently oriented to
person, place and time.
- Independently attends to and
completes familiar tasks for 1 hour in distracting
environments.
- Able to recall and integrate
past and recent events.
- Uses assistive memory devices
to recall daily schedule, "to do" lists and record
critical information for later use with stand-by assistance.
- Initiates and carries out
steps to complete familiar personal, household, community,
work and leisure routines with stand-by assistance and can
modify the plan when needed with minimal assistance.
- Requires no assistance once
new tasks/activities are learned.
- Aware of and acknowledges
impairments and disabilities when they interfere with task
completion but requires stand-by assistance to take
appropriate corrective action.
- Thinks about consequences of a
decision or action with minimal assistance.
- Overestimates or
underestimates abilities.
- Acknowledges others' needs and
feelings and responds appropriately with minimal assistance.
- Depressed.
- Irritable.
- Low frustration
tolerance/easily angered.
- Argumentative.
- Self-centered.
- Uncharacteristically
dependent/independent.
- Able to recognize and
acknowledge inappropriate social interaction behavior while
it is occurring and takes corrective action with minimal
assistance.
Level IX - Purposeful,
Appropriate: Stand-By Assistance on Request
- Independently shifts back and
forth between tasks and completes them accurately for at
least two consecutive hours.
- Uses assistive memory devices
to recall daily schedule, "to do" lists and record
critical information for later use with assistance when
requested.
- Initiates and carries out
steps to complete familiar personal, household, work and
leisure tasks independently and unfamiliar personal,
household, work and leisure tasks with assistance when
requested.
- Aware of and acknowledges
impairments and disabilities when they interfere with task
completion and takes appropriate corrective action but
requires stand-by assist to anticipate a problem before it
occurs and take action to avoid it.
- Able to think about
consequences of decisions or actions with assistance when
requested.
- Accurately estimates abilities
but requires stand-by assistance to adjust to task demands.
- Acknowledges others' needs and
feelings and responds appropriately with stand-by
assistance.
- Depression may continue.
- May be easily irritable.
- May have low frustration
tolerance.
- Able to self monitor
appropriateness of social interaction with stand-by
assistance.
Level X - Purposeful,
Appropriate: Modified Independent
- Able to handle multiple tasks
simultaneously in all environments but may require periodic
breaks.
- Able to independently procure,
create and maintain own assistive memory devices.
- Independently initiates and
carries out steps to complete familiar and unfamiliar
personal, household, community, work and leisure tasks but
may require more than usual amount of time and/or
compensatory strategies to complete them.
- Anticipates impact of
impairments and disabilities on ability to complete daily
living tasks and takes action to avoid problems before they
occur but may require more than usual amount of time and/or
compensatory strategies.
- Able to independently think
about consequences of decisions or actions but may require
more than usual amount of time and/or comepensatory
strategies to select the appropriate decision or action.
- Accurately estimates abilities
and independently adjusts to task demands.
- Able to recognize the needs
and feelings of others and automatically respond in
appropriate manner.
- Periodic periods of depression
may occur.
- Irritability and low
frustration tolerance when sick, fatigued and/or under
emotional stress.
- Social interaction behavior is
consistently appropriate.
Original Scale co-authored by
Chris Hagen, Ph.D., Danese Malkmus, M.A., Patricia Durham, M.A.
Communication Disorders Service, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital,
1972. Revised 11/15/74 by Danese Malkmus, M.A., and Kathryn
Stenderup, O.T.R.
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