WURS is a widely used ADHD screening tool developed by Dr. Paul H. Wender. Original 61-question version replaced by 25-question WURS-25. Test takes 5 minutes to complete
POP-Q is the most frequently used standard for assessing pelvic organ prolapse. System quantifies descent of organs into vagina using hymen as reference point. Prevalence of POP-Q-assessed prolapse is up to 50%, symptom-based diagnosis 3-6%
Cardiac index measures cardiac output divided by body surface area. Normal range for healthy adults is 2.6 to 4.2 L/min/m². Calculated using formula including stroke volume, heart rate, and cardiac output
61-item questionnaire for diagnosing ADHD based on childhood symptoms. 25 highly relevant items specifically designed for ADHD. Each question has 4 answer choices rated from 0 to 4 points
MNA-SF identifies malnourished or at-risk elderly patients. Tool developed by Nestlé and international geriatricians. Validated in over 450 studies and correlates with morbidity and mortality
SOFA score evaluates organ dysfunction in critically ill patients. Assesses six organ systems: respiratory, cardiovascular, hepatic, coagulation, renal, neurological. Total score ranges from 0 to 24, with higher scores indicating more severe dysfunction