Richard Tapia
Assessment Results
Client Name: Bob- CLQT+ Part-Task Trainer (SLP)
Examination Date: June 23rd, 2024
Mode: learning
Referral 100/100
Manual 100/100
Screening/Assessments 100/100
Skills Check 100/100
Assessment Results 100/100
Summary 100/100
Completion Time 95 Minutes
Your Competency Score 100%
Overall Competency Rating
Mastering Competency
Skills Check
Personal Facts 100/100
Symbol Cancellation 100/100
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Confrontation Naming 100/100
Clock Drawing 100/100
Story Retelling 100/100
Symbol Trails 100/100
Generative Naming 100/100
Design Memory 100/100
Mazes 100/100
Design Generation 100/100
Semantic Comprehension 100/100
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Clipboard Contents
Referral
Reflective (+): 1
Acceptable (0): 5
Rejected (-): 0
Referral
9 seconds
Review the Case History Form.
Enter notes in the clipboard after viewing the response.
33 seconds
Which set of norms should you utilize to interpret this client's
performance?
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You should use the norms for ages 70 through 89.
40 seconds
How do you determine the Domain and Composite Severity
Ratings?
Please refer to the Examiner's Manual.
44 seconds
What does the CLQT+ assess?
The CLQT+ assesses the relative status of five cognitive domains
(attention, memory, language, executive functions, and
visuospatial skills) in adults with known or suspected neurological
dysfunction.
Client Interview
1 minutes 3 seconds
Tell me the story of your stroke.
Yes, it was a year ago last November, yeah November. I came in
the house, I sat in a chair. I felt a little tired, I sat there. And I felt a
little weird. I kinda like dozed off in the chair and everything was
weird. I'm saying this is not me, and so I kinda like dozed off. I
remember my wife coming up to me and grabbing my hand, and
she said, Bob. I remember her, she's trying to lift up my hand, and
it went down, lift up my hand, and I remember her saying to me
that, to her son, Timmy, you gotta call 911, I think he just had a
stroke. And that was it. And the paramedics came in and I felt like a
mushroom. They laid me out, and I remember looking at them and
they're telling me what they're gonna do. That was it. They took
me, picked me up, put me on the bed and they wheeled me out. I
kind of like remembered, but I didn't care. And then that was it. I
remember them saying something, I don't quite remember. That
was it, I guess I came through.
2 minutes 21 seconds
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