Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) Assessment
Presented by Diana Montoya
Nonfinancial: Diana Montoya has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Meet your instructor
Diana Montoya
Diana Montoya is a proven leader and highly experienced nurse currently serving as the clinical education manager for Sutter Care at Home. She holds a bachelor of science in nursing from Western Governors University and an associate’s degree in nursing from National University. Diana’s extensive career spans over two decades,…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Introduction
This chapter includes an introduction to performing and scoring the AIMS assessment, information on all of the equipment and previsit preparation needed for this assessment, and recommended infection control policies.
2. Procedure: Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) Assessment
This chapter will provide a step-by-step procedure guide for performing and scoring the AIMS assessment.
3. Tips, Precautions, and Care Considerations
This chapter provides tips, precautions, and considerations for performing these skills in the home.
4. Patient and Caregiver Education
This chapter provides information on what education the patient (and caregiver) needs to support self-management of their care.
5. Documentation Guidelines
This chapter provides recommendations on what to note when documenting the performance and scoring of the AIMS assessment.
6. Conclusion
This chapter includes learning assessment questions to assess the learner’s knowledge of skills covered in this course. A bibliography of referenced material is also included.
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