Answer the following about testing for cognitive deficits in dementia patients, for 10 points each:
[10e] Inability to perform two tasks at once is a failure of the central executive of this type of memory. George Miller hypothesized this form of memory can hold around 7 items.
ANSWER: working memory [accept short-term memory]
[10m] Kenneth Shulman reported on dementia screening with this task, which can be scored based on contour, quarters or eighths, and other systems. Patients with spatial neglect cluster numbers to one side in this task.
ANSWER: clock drawing test [accept any answers indicating drawing clocks; accept copying clocks]
[10h] Two answers required. These two cognitive tests, scored out of 30, have cognitive impairment cutoffs below 24 and 26. One asks patients to perform serial sevens and draw interlocking pentagons, while the other requires identification of drawings of a lion, rhino, and camel. You have 10 seconds.
ANSWER: MMSE AND MoCA [accept Mini-Mental State Examination or Folstein Test for MMSE; accept Montreal Cognitive Assessment for MoCA]
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