Diagnostic Tools

Best practice guidelines recommend using validated assessment tools both for establishing initial diagnoses and for tracking response to treatment. When prescribing antipsychotic medications, clinicians should conduct regular evaluations for abnormal involuntary movements; the AIMS assessment tool can be found below. Additionally, clinical guidelines advise the use of standardized symptom rating scales. Publicly available questionnaires addressing common conditions can be found below. Psychotropic medications may impact growth; it is important to routinely monitor and document height, weight, and Body Mass Index (BMI).

Growth charts from the Center for Disease Control. “The growth charts consist of a series of percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of selected body measurements in U.S. children. Growth charts are not intended to be used as a sole diagnostic instrument. Instead, growth charts are tools that contribute to forming an overall clinical impression for the child being measured.”

 

Developed by the National Center for Health Statistics in collaboration with the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. https://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/