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Abstracts of 15th Annual Meeting Functional improvement was measured by change on a comprehensive rating scale of tnc tioning Functional Independence Measure FIM completed on admission and at dis ID: 845449

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Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/acn/article/11/5/430/3786 by guest on 19 June 2021 Abstracts of 15th Annual Meeting Functional improvement was measured by change on a comprehensive rating scale of t~nc- tioning (Functional Independence Measure FIM) completed on admission and at dis- charge. Patient status at 12-month follow-up was measured by independent global ratings of functioning (Glasgow Outcome Scale GOS). Percent change scores were calculated for NP measures and for FIM scores using the following formula: (T2-TI/T1) x 100. Pearson r coefficients were B. W., Boone, K. B., Lesser, I. M., & Wohi, M. Neuropsychological Test Performance among Healthy Older Adults. Rates of borderline and impaired neuropsychological test scores were examined in 132 healthy, neurologically intact, normal older adults (ages 50-79) using measures commonly employed in "flexible battery" neuropsychological assessments. D., Como, P., Porter, J., Barbano, R., Giang, D., & Silverstein, S. Validity of Neuropsychological Testing and Symptom Rating Scales in Diagnosing Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. It is now recognized that a significant percentage of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit