The Mini-Mental State Examination score and the clinical diagnosis of dementia. J Clin Epidemiol. 1994;47:1061-1067. doi:10.1016/0895- 4356(94)90122-8Kukull WA, Larson EB, Teri L, Bowen J, McCormick W, Pfanschmidt M. The Mini-Mental State Examination score and the clinical diagnosis of...
The men received a higher score on Serial 7s and the women a higher score on spelling a word backwards. A pretest choice is recommended in that the Serial 7s be selected for men, but omitted for women. Both gender differences and a correlate with the naming of two digits in a MMS sub...
Mini-Mental State Examination score and B-type natriuretic peptide as predictors of cardiovascular and total mortality in an elderly general population. INTRODUCTION. The aim of the present study was to examine the power of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and mild cognitive impairment as ...
The mini-mental state examination Orientation Score one point for each correct answer: What is the: time, date, day, month, year? Maximum: 5 points What is the name of: this ward, hospital, district, town, country? 5 points Registration Name three objects only once. Score up to a...
IV. Interpretation of Mini-mental State Score (Maximum 30 points) Normal score: 24 or higher Educational and Age Norms Fourth Grade Education Ages 18 to 69: Median MMSE Score 22-25 Ages 70 to 79: Median MMSE Score 21-22 Age over 79: Median MMSE Score 19-20 ...
内容提示: Issue Number 3, January 1999 Series Editor: Meredith Wallace, PhD, RN, MSN, CSThe Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE)By: Lenore Kurlowicz, PhD, RN, CS and Meredith Wallace, PhD, RN, MSNWHY: Cognitive impairment is no longer considered a normal and inevitable change of aging....
In the better educated groups, using a score of 23 or less to define dementia maximizes the sensitivity and specificity of using the MMS in this diagnosis at 93% and 100%, respectively. In the lower education group, using 17 or less to define dementia maximizes sensitivity and specificity at...
Even when demented cases were removed from analysis, respondents with relatively little education, together with those in social classes Ill-manual and below, were significantly more likely to score below the cut-off point used in North American community surveys to denote 'cognitive impairment'. ...
A score of 25 and over indicates normal cognition. It includes the following tasks of cognition: Orientation to time and place Registration: The ability to learn the names of three objects Attention and calculation: The performance of serial 7’s, or spelling “world” backward Recall: ...
AbstractObjective. This study aims to automate the prediction of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores, a widely adopted standard for cognitive asses