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- Download the Mini-Cog© Instrument – Mini-Cog©
The standardized Mini-Cog requires brief training, such as you’ll find at actonalz org, and should be used for most research and longitudinal, repeated clinical applications Graphical Instructions for Administration and Scoring the Mini-Cog©: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial
- Cognitive Impairment Care Planning Toolkit
A cut point of <3 on the Mini-CogTM has been validated for dementia screening, but many individuals with clinically meaningful cognitive impairment will score higher When greater sensitivity is desired, a cut point of <4 is recommended as it may indicate a need for further evaluation of cognitive status Mini-CogTM © S Borson
- Mini-Cog - University of New England
The mini-cog: a cognitive “vital signs” measure for dementia screening in multi-lingual elderly Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2000;15(11):1021–1027 Borson S, Scanlan JM, Chen P, Ganguli M The Mini-Cog as a screen for dementia: validation in a population-based sample J Am Geriatr Soc 2003;51(10):1451–1454
- Mini-Cog Scale Instructions - PsychU
The Mini-Cog TM can be used as a ‘cognitive vital sign’ and administered reliably with a little practice Instructions for administration are provided on the test form available here
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Mini-Cog Instructions for Administration Scoring ID Date Step 1: Three Word Registration Look directly at person and say, "Please listen carefully am going to say three words that I want you to repeat back to me now and try to remember
- 1) Inside the circle, please draw the hours of a clock as they . . . - OHSU
ital Medicine 1 of 2 The Mini-Cog Assessment Instrument for Dementia The Mini-Cog assessment instrument combines an uncued 3-item recall test with a clock-drawi out 3 minutes, requires no special equipment, and is relatively uninfluenced by level of education or la
- Mini-Cog M - APTA Geriatrics
i-Cog©? The Mini-Cog© is a quick screening tool for early dementia d tection It can help detect early stages of cognitive im airment The Mini-Cog© may be performed in 3 minutes The test consists of a standardized three-word recall and clock-draw ng test Points are given based on how many words are recalled and how the clock i
- Instructions for the Mini-Cog Test - Charles J. Vella, PhD
the Mini-Cog test is a 3-minute instrument to screen for cognitive impairment in older adults in the primary care setting The Mini-Cog uses a three-item recall test for memory and a simply scored clock-drawing test (CDT)
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