Fit For Frailty Part 1
Found 5 free book(s)Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Toolkit for Primary ...
www.bgs.org.ukfrailty in an individual (for more detailed information see Fit for Frailty Part 1 2014): • When an older person presents to their GP with one or more obvious frailty syndromes – i.e. falls, confusion, reduced mobility and increasing incontinence, even if these appear to be due to a reversible cause (such as a new
Latent Class Analysis - Harvard University
cdn1.sph.harvard.eduFrailty Y 1 Y m … ε m ε 1 η ... Part III: Evaluating Fit . ... – Goodness of fit df: 2M – J(M+1) P parameters (sum to 1) π parameters (M items*J classes) Bootstrapped Likelihood Ratio Test • In the absence of knowledge about theoretical distribution of difference in –2LL, can construct
Understanding quality in district nursing services
www.kingsfund.org.ukprevalence of frailty and long-term conditions, together with a policy ambition to shift more care out of hospitals and into community settings, mean that district nursing is a key part of the health service both now and in the future (Ham et al 2012). However, we know very little about demand for district nursing services nationally,
Why use the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS)? How to use the ...
www.haringey.gov.ukClinical Frailty Scale* I Very Fit — People who are robust, active, energetic and motivated. These people commonly exercise regularly. They are among the fittest for their age. 2 Well People who have no active disease symptoms but are less fit than category I . Often, they active occasionally, e.g. seasonally. exercise or are very 3 Managing Well
m o n Stan m a r o d C s c r o C m Common Core State …
www.corecommonstandards.comTask 1: Explain how to give a dog a bath. Task 2: Explain the difference between a caterpillar and a worm. Task 3: Explain why it is important to obey road safety rules when walking, or riding a bike. 1 Star = Few complete sentences and not much detail. 5 stars = All complete sentences and lots of relevant detail. Rate 1-5 stars.