Major and Mild Neurocognitive disorders Flashcards
Major/Mild Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria A: Evidence of significant cognitive decline from a “?” of performance in “?” or more cognitive domains.
previous level, 1 or more
Major Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria A: The evidence is based on 1. Concern of the “3?” that there has been a significant decline in decline in cognitive function.
individual, a knowledgeable informant, clinician
Major/Mild Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria A: The evidence is based on 2. A SUBSTANTIAL(Major) or Modest (Mild) impairment in cognitive performance documented by “?” or testing or “?” assessment.
standardized neuropsychological, qualified clinical
Major Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria B; The congitive deficits interfere with “?” in everyday activities.
independence
Major/Mild Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria C: The cognitive deficits do not occur exclusively in the context of a “?”.
delirium
Mild Neurocognitive disorder: Criteria B: The cognitive deficits do NOT interfere with capacity for “?” in everyday activities.
independence
The difference between Delirium and Neurocognitive disorder.
attention and arousal