Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) - San Mateo 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) - San Mateo in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, which focuses on Facial & Oral Movements. Rate each movement from 0 (None) to 4 (Severe) based on your observations.
  3. Proceed to Section II for Extremity Movements. Again, rate the movements observed in the upper and lower extremities using the same scale.
  4. In Section III, assess Trunk Movements. Follow the same rating criteria for any observed movements.
  5. Section IV requires a Global Judgment of overall severity and incapacitation due to abnormal movements. Use the provided scale for accurate assessment.
  6. Finally, complete Section V regarding Dental Status by answering questions about current dental issues and denture usage.
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The AIMS is a 14-item scale that a nurse or other clinician administers and scores.
The fee for testing, analysis, and recommendations is $925. A $200 deposit is required with the registration.
Due to its simple design and short assessment time, the AIMS can easily be integrated into a routine clinical evaluation by the clinician or another trained rater.
People who are not health care professionals, however, can also be taught to administer the test by completing a training seminar. The entire test can be completed in about 10 minutes. The AIMS test has a total of twelve items rating involuntary movements of various areas of the patients body.
The AIMS is a 12-item clinician-rated scale to assess severity of dyskinesias (specifically, orofacial movements and extremity and truncal movements) in patients taking neuroleptic medications.
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The AIMS test was originally developed for administration by trained clinicians. People who are not health care professionals, however, can also be taught to administer the test by completing a training seminar. The entire test can be completed in about 10 minutes.

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