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dbr:Abbreviated_mental_test_score
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Abbreviated mental test score Test mental abrégé
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The Abbreviated Mental Test score (AMTS) is a 10-point test for rapidly assessing elderly patients for the possibility of dementia. It was first used in 1972, and is now sometimes also used to assess for mental confusion (including delirium) and other cognitive impairments. A 4-item version called the Abbreviated Mental Test - 4 (AMT4) has been developed and tested. Le test mentale abrégé (TMA) a été introduit par Hodkinson, en 1972, pour évaluer rapidement la possibilité de démence des patients âgés. Ses utilisations dans la médecine sont devenues un peu plus large, par exemple pour évaluer les cas de et d'autres troubles cognitifs, mais il a surtout été validé pour les personnes âgées.
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Abbreviated mental test score
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dbc:Geriatrics dbc:Cognitive_impairment_and_dementia_screening_and_assessment_tools
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determine dementia in the elderly
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The Abbreviated Mental Test score (AMTS) is a 10-point test for rapidly assessing elderly patients for the possibility of dementia. It was first used in 1972, and is now sometimes also used to assess for mental confusion (including delirium) and other cognitive impairments. A 4-item version called the Abbreviated Mental Test - 4 (AMT4) has been developed and tested. Le test mentale abrégé (TMA) a été introduit par Hodkinson, en 1972, pour évaluer rapidement la possibilité de démence des patients âgés. Ses utilisations dans la médecine sont devenues un peu plus large, par exemple pour évaluer les cas de et d'autres troubles cognitifs, mais il a surtout été validé pour les personnes âgées.
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Hodkinson
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