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 CONTENTS
1Testing/ Assessment
2Health Maintenance
3ARV Therapy
4ARV Complications
5Complaints
6Diseases
7Pain and Palliative
8Neuropsychiatric
9Populations
10Resources
  
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Clinical Manual for Management of the HIV-Infected Adult
2006 Edition

Section 10: Resources

Karnofsky Performance Scale

Chapter Contents
Background
Table 1. The Karnofsky Performance Scale
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Background

The Karnofsky Performance Scale is an assessment tool used to assist clinicians and caretakers in measuring a patient's ability to carry out activities of daily living. It is important to assess a patient's performance on a regular basis, especially as the effects of HIV progress.

Documentation of Karnofsky scores may be very helpful if a patient applies for disability benefits, and may be useful for some research applications.

Table 1. The Karnofsky Performance Scale
DescriptionPercent (%)
Normal; no complaints; no evidence of disease100
Able to carry on normal activity; minor signs and symptoms of disease90
Normal activity with effort; some signs and symptoms of disease80
Cares for self; unable to carry on normal activity or do work70
Requires occasional assistance, but is able to care for most personal needs60
Requires considerable assistance and frequent medical care50
Disabled; requires special care and assistance40
Severely disabled; hospitalization indicated although death not imminent30
Very sick; hospitalization necessary; requires active support treatment20
Moribund; fatal processes progressing rapidly10
Dead0
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