In the sensing activity, the person can follow a sensory cue through the tracking arc, sit for at least 30 seconds with their hands in their lap, they can hold their heads up but for less than 30 seconds.
To Verify
Most of the differences between ACL 1.6 and 1.8 can be verified by a nursing assistant who provides medical necessities. When a reliable report from a nursing assistant is unavailable, demonstrate a range of motion exercises with the upper extremities while in fully supportive seating to add to the ACLS-6, which is done in bed.
When the verification standard cannot be met, report the mode as unverifiable. The report of an unverifiable ACL 1.8 should also include the verification standard, the cues you selected and the expressions you observed.
To Rule Out
To rule out ACL 2.0, determine if they can maintain their head control for longer than 30 seconds by giving them simple upper limb exercises. If they are unable to maintain their head control this confirms they are not paying attention to ACL 2.0 information.