Mild vs moderate cognitive impairment

    • [DOC File]San Jose State University

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      Stage 4 – moderate cognitive decline (mild or early-stage Alzheimer’s disease) – at this point, a careful medical interview should be able to detect clear-cut symptoms in several areas: Forgetfulness of …

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    • [DOC File]www.in.gov

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      Cognitive development. About 75% mentally retarded. most moderate MR (IQ 35-50) uneven development: marked deficits in verbal skills especially comprehension. much better on tasks …

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    • [DOC File]Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Mental Retardation

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      Researchers found that the screening tool developed by SLU detects early cognitive problems, specifically mild neurocognitive disorder (MNCD), missed by other screening tools. As with any screening tool, the SLUM's indicates to clinicians when they should pursue further testing in diagnosing cognitive …

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    • Mild cognitive impairment - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

      The DSM-5 categorizes different levels of intellectual disability according to degree of impairment and needed support. These categories include mild, moderate, severe, and profound. Approximately 1% of the population is estimated to have intellectual disability, with about 85% falling in the mild …

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