COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (MOCA) AND
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
1. What is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)?
*Answer√√ A tool for detecting cognitive impairment.
2. What cognitive domains does the MoCA assess?
*Answer√√ Memory, attention, language, executive function, and visuospatial skills.
3. What is cognitive impairment?
*Answer√√ A decline in one or more cognitive functions compared to a previous level.
4. What is Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)?
*Answer√√ A measurable decline in cognitive function while daily function is largely preserved.
5. What distinguishes dementia from MCI?
*Answer√√ Dementia involves significant impairment in 2e domains that interferes with
independence.
6. What are the DSM-5 criteria for Mild Neurocognitive Disorders?
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, *Answer√√ Evidence of modest cognitive decline without interference in everyday activities.
7. What are the DSM-5 criteria for Major Neurocognitive Disorders?
*Answer√√ Significant cognitive decline that interferes with independence in everyday activities.
8. What are some primary causes of Neurocognitive Disorders?
*Answer√√ Alzheimer's Disease, Frontotemporal Dementia, Vascular Cognitive Impairment.
9. What are some secondary causes of Neurocognitive Disorders?
*Answer√√ Traumatic brain injury, substance abuse, HIV infection, and post-COVID 19 neurocognitive
disorders.
10. What is the purpose of screening tools like the MoCA?
*Answer√√ To distinguish between ditterent causes of cognitive impairment and guide further
assessment.
11. Who was the MoCA developed by?
*Answer√√ Dr. Ziad Nasreddine.
12. What age range was the MoCA originally validated for?
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