A score 26 or higher is considered normal.
It is designed so that a cognitively intact adult should basically pass it with ease. Physicians get worried when someone cannot.
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A score 26 or higher is considered normal.
It is designed so that a cognitively intact adult should basically pass it with ease. Physicians get worried when someone cannot.
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6. Abstraction
Given two words (“train” and “bicycle”), you say how they’re alike (“they’re both modes of transportation”).
7. Orientation
“What is today’s date?”
“Where are you?”
(If you fail this, a doctor gets very concerned.)
Scoring...4/5
6. Abstraction
Given two words (“train” and “bicycle”), you say how they’re alike (“they’re both modes of transportation”).
7. Orientation
“What is today’s date?”
“Where are you?”
(If you fail this, a doctor gets very concerned.)
Scoring...4/5
4. Attention
Repeat digit strings forward and backward
Tap your hand when you hear a specific letter (like a kindergarten attention game)
Basic serial subtraction (100 - 7 - 7 - 7…)
5. Language
Repeat a simple sentence
Generate as many words...3/5
4. Attention
Repeat digit strings forward and backward
Tap your hand when you hear a specific letter (like a kindergarten attention game)
Basic serial subtraction (100 - 7 - 7 - 7…)
5. Language
Repeat a simple sentence
Generate as many words...3/5
2. Visuospatial / Executive Function
This includes things like:
Trail-making: draw a line from 1 → A → 2 → B… without messing up.
Clock drawing: draw a clock with a specific time. (A classic dementia screen.)
3. Naming
Three animals (typically a lion... 2/5
2. Visuospatial / Executive Function
This includes things like:
Trail-making: draw a line from 1 → A → 2 → B… without messing up.
Clock drawing: draw a clock with a specific time. (A classic dementia screen.)
3. Naming
Three animals (typically a lion... 2/5