When are mental status exams indicated?
What does a mental status exam in psychiatry consist of?
What are the five parts of the Mini-Mental Status Exam?
How many total points are in the MMSE?
What MMSE score indicates normal cognition?
Any score greater than or equal to 27 points (out of 30) indicates a normal cognition.
What MMSE score is the widely accepted cut-off?
23 points
What MMSE score indicates mild cognitive impairment?
21-26
What MMSE score indicates moderate cognitive impairment?
11-20
What MMSE score indicates severe cognitive impairment?
0-10
What office screening assessment techniques can be used for depression?
What office screening assessment techniques can be used for anxiety?
What office screening assessment technique can be used for alcohol use?
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
What screening assessment techniques can be used for ADHD and Childhood Behavior Problems?
What are the four levels of cognitive and neuropsychological examination measurements with varying degrees of precision and usability?
What is a nominal measurement in cognitive and neuropsychological examinations?
What is an ordinal measurement in cognitive and neuropsychological examinations?
What is an interval measurement in cognitive and neuropsychological examinations?
What is a ratio measurement in cognitive and neuropsychological examinations?
What does reliability refer to in assessment techniques?
Consistency of predictive statements over time, over predictors, over individuals and/or over assessment techniques
What does validity refer to in assessment techniques?
How are intelligence tests scored today?
Statistically derived most commonly using:
What is average IQ classification based on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale?
90-109
What are the most common examples of memory screening tests used in cognitive and neuropsychological examination?
(relatively short: 15-30 minutes)
What is the most common memory test batteries?
Wechsler Memory Scale (WNS-IV)
(Takes approximately 60-90 minutes to administer)