Watch as a multidisciplinary panel of experts provides guidance on conducting the AIMS exam in various patient settings. Within this series of short videos, watch as HCPs conduct an AIMS exam with 2 unique patients with tardive dyskinesia. Explanations for scoring and interpretation are provided.
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1. Why Do the AIMS?
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2. Adapting the AIMS Assessment: General Considerations
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3. AIMS Assessments in a Telehealth Setting
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4. AIMS Assessments for Patients With Diverse Needs
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5. AIMS Assessments for Patients With Limited Mobility
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6. What to Look for During the AIMS Exam
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7. The AIMS Exam With Zade
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8. The AIMS Exam With Ann
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9. Observations Following the AIMS
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10. Interpreting the AIMS Score
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11. The Full AIMS Exam With Zade
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12. The Full AIMS Exam With Ann
Diagnosis of tardive dyskinesia should be based on the patient's medical history, symptoms, and clinician's best judgment.