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10 Select Mental Status Scales Pages SHORT (≤5 minutes) Clock Drawing Test Mini-Cog Six-Item Screener Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire Short Test of Mental Status MODERATE (5–15 minutes) Mini-Mental State Examination Montreal Cognitive Assessment Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale Saint…
Arousal, Attention, and Other Fundamental Functions AROUSAL 1. Verbal and Physical Stimulation. If a patient is not awake or responding to the environment, the examiner loudly calls the patient’s name while tapping him/her and, if still unresponsive, the clinicians applies…
The application of telemedicine extends to the administration of the mental status examination via telephone or videoconferencing and the use of computers for cognitive testing. “Tele-neurobehavior” is defined here as the use of telecommunications to evaluate neurocognition and related behavior…
The neuropsychological examination is the ultimate extension of the mental status examination (MSX). Neuropsychological testing involves the administration of standardized, validated, and reliable instruments to patients, usually under the supervision of a professional neuropsychologist. Referral for this testing is necessary…
There are over 50 general mental status scales for assessing cognition, and a large number of inventories for behavioral assessment. This does not include the many available targeted mental status scales, which focus on a particular disorder or syndrome that…
This chapter discusses scales and inventories for mental status assessment. Scales are instruments for measuring or grading mental status attributes, and inventories are questionnaires for surveying or cataloging mental status traits. Scales and inventories are useful for screening for the…
This chapter is about the neurological behavioral examination. It greatly overlaps with the psychiatric interview, which is valuable in its own right. The neurological behavioral examination targets neuropsychiatric changes potentially associated with known neurological disorders or lesions. In fact, most…
Executive operations refer to cognitive processes that underlie goal-directed behavior, and executive attributes refer to decision-making abilities such as abstraction, judgment, and problem solving. They are what a chief executive of a company does: formulate a strategic plan toward a…
The ability to appreciate quantities, understand numbers, and calculate is a cognitive domain in its own right. This domain has a left inferior parietal hub involving the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus, an area that appears dedicated to processing…