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  1. Nov 1, 2005 · If spontaneous automatic motor behaviors are Patient performs the gesture (e.g. waves) on trials not observed, present a familiar gesture (e.g. 2 and 4 (regardless of performance on trials 1 and wave) in association with the following series of 3). alternating commands: "Show me how to wave" (demonstrate gesture).

  2. Sep 1, 2020 · The pediatric version of the CRS-R, the Coma Recovery Scale for Pediatrics (CRS-P) should be used when assessing children between the ages of one and five who have not yet completed language and motor development (Slomine 2019).

  3. The purpose of the scale is to assist with differential diagnosis, prognostic assessment and treatment planning in patients with disorders of consciousness. The scale consists of 23 items that comprise six subscales addressing auditory, visual, motor, oromotor, communication and arousal functions.

  4. The Coma Recovery Scale (CRS-R) , also known as the JFK Coma Recovery Scale - revised, is used to assess patients with a disorder of consciousness, commonly coma. It may be used to differentiate between vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS).

  5. The JFK Coma Recovery Scale (CRS) was developed to help characterise and monitor patients functioning at Rancho Levels I-IV and has been used widely in both clinical and research settings within the US and Europe.

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · The CRS-R is a standardized, validated neurobehavioral assessment measure used to establish diagnosis and prognosis, monitor rate of recovery and evaluate treatment interventions in patients with disturbance in consciousness caused by acquired brain injury.

  7. The JFK Coma Recovery Scale (CRS) was developed to help characterise and monitor patients functioning at Rancho Levels I-IV and has been used widely in both clinical and research settings within the US and Europe.