What are the types of questions asked on a mental state examination?
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Time (elaborate) Place (elaborate) recalling words, spelling backwards,
counting backwards, naming objects, repeating phrases, motor functions.
What is perceptual motor function?
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visual perception, visuoconstructional reasoning, perceptual-motor
coordination.
What is Learning and memory in cognition?
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Free recall, cued recall, recognition memory, semantic and
autobiographical long-term memory, implicit learning.
How is palliative care for patients with dementia?
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identify and manage basic needs and symptoms, support families,
maximize quality of live.
What is Apraxia?
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Not being able to perform basic motor skills such as grabbing.
What are predisposing factors for developing delirium?
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Time (elaborate) Place (elaborate) recalling words, spelling backwards,
counting backwards, naming objects, repeating phrases, motor functions.
What is perceptual motor function?
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visual perception, visuoconstructional reasoning, perceptual-motor
coordination.
What is Learning and memory in cognition?
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Free recall, cued recall, recognition memory, semantic and
autobiographical long-term memory, implicit learning.
How is palliative care for patients with dementia?
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identify and manage basic needs and symptoms, support families,
maximize quality of live.
What is Apraxia?
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Not being able to perform basic motor skills such as grabbing.
What are predisposing factors for developing delirium?