Mini-Cog Administration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- This video depicts the delivery of a Mini-Cog cognitive assessment during a doctor visit, as well as a recommendation for a follow-up visit to further assess the patient's cognitive status. To learn how to score the Mini-Cog using Colleen's test as an example, watch the administration and scoring video at: • Mini-Cog: Administrati...
She scored a 2 out of 5. She scored 0 points for the clock because she didn't get the time right. The clock is worth 2 points and all of it must be correct (including the time of 11:10) to receive the points. You can score either a 2 or a 0 for the clock portion. When repeating each word back to the practitioner in the final section of the test, each word recalled is worth one point. She remembered 2 out of 3 words, so she scored a 2 on the word recall portion. 0 points for the clock, 2 points for the word recall. This is a very concerning score and indicates memory loss with pathology. A score of 3, 4, or 5 is less concerning. A score of 0, 1, or 2 is very concerning. I wish they would have reviewed the scoring system in this video. This video is not very informational without that portion.
She scored good on the test
I thought she did ok. She couldn't remember the 3 words and she wrote the clock numbers incorrectly
I must be missing something?
@@patriciamcgruder6221 Nah, looking back I see that she did bad she got the 4 & 5 in the wrong place, the hour and second hand are wrong, and she forgot chair. She scored below average.
The hour and second hand are right though. Ten past eleven is 11:10 so the hour hand is at 11 and the minute hand is at 2. You’re right though that the 4 and 5 are wrong
She put the hour hand at 10 not 11... so she did 10:10 not 11:10. She failed the clock portion of the assessment.@@clara4345
she forgot the word while it wasbeing said 💀
she has dementia