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  1. Question 1 of 15
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    How many people who have suffered a stroke are estimated to never regain upper limb capacity?

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    Which conditions that impact on upper limb function were considered in this study? Select all the correct answers.

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    Match the number of recommended Outcome measures to the conditions they assessed

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    • Stroke
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Spinal Cord Injury
    • Multiple Sclerosis
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            Which were the most frequently recommended Outcome Measures for Stroke? Select all the correct answers.

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            How many publications reviewed referred to timing of assessments in relation to rehabilitation?

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            What were the main recommendations on timing of assessment? Select all the correct answers.

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            Which of the following assessment intervals were recommended by the Dutch Guidelines? (Select all the correct answers)

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            Which points were highlighted in terms of training of assessors to use standardised Outcome Measures (OM)? Select all the appropriate answers.

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            What consensus was reached regarding assessment between the Dutch, UK and US guidelines?

          • Question 10 of 15
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            Is the following statement true or false?

            “The Modified Ashworth Scale used to measure spasticity, has been proven to have sound validity and interrater reliability, and is widely advocated as a good assessment tool.”

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            Which guidelines were found to offer a range of measures which assess factors that may impact on recovery of UL function and therefore ability to participate in ADLS?

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            Which of the following qualities/properties of tools were highlighted as significant in choosing a good Outcome Measure? Select all the correct answers.

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            What is the value of Patient Reported Outcome Measures suggested by the research? Select all the correct answers.

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            Is the following statement True or False?

            “Patient satisfaction was the most common Om used.”

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            Is the following statement true or False?

            “The research found agreement on a core set of Outcome Measures that should be used with specific groups of patients with neurological conditions.”

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