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== Technique<br> == | == Technique<br> == | ||
* The procedure takes about 3 minutes to complete. | |||
* It contains little language, which helps to reduce cultural and educational prejudice. | |||
* A 3-item recall component is combined with a Clock Drawing Test (CDT). | |||
== Evidence == | == Evidence == |
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
Memory complaints and illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia are becoming more widespread as a result of the growing number of older persons.
Memory complaints and illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease and other form of dementia are becoming more widespread as a result of the growing number of older persons.
The Mini Cog is a short cognitive impairment screening exam.
It combines a short memory test with a simple clock-drawing test to enable for fast screening for short-term memory problems, learning disabilities, and other cognitive functions that are reduced in dementia patients.
Technique
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- The procedure takes about 3 minutes to complete.
- It contains little language, which helps to reduce cultural and educational prejudice.
- A 3-item recall component is combined with a Clock Drawing Test (CDT).
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Provide the evidence for this technique here
Resources[edit | edit source]
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