What is mild neurocognitive disorder

    • [DOC File]Appendix C to Part 4 - Veterans Affairs

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      What we see in DSM 5 is a mild neurocognitive disorder due to TBI. This is one of a variety of forms of mild neurocognitive disorder, and these . are characterized. by a decline in cognitive performance and both expressed concern by the individual itself, or somebody close to the individual, and modest impairment in cognitive performance.

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    • [DOC File]Dissociative Disorders

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      Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to traumatic brain injury. 9305..... Major or mild vascular neurocognitive disorder. 9310..... Unspecified neurocognitive disorder. 9312..... Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease.

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    • [DOC File]Appendix B to Part 4 - Veterans Affairs

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      Generalized anxiety disorder 9400 Illness anxiety disorder 9425. Major depressive disorder 9434. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease 9312. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition . or substance/medication-induced major or mild neurocognitive disorder 9326

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      Oct 25, 2007 · Mild Neurocognitive Disorder (MND) At least mild NP impairment (>1 SD below a demographically appropriate normative mean), involving >2 cognitive domains that cannot be explained by confounding conditions. AND. Reported or demonstrated mild functional decline that cannot be explained by confounding conditions.

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    • [DOC File]Appendix C to Part 4

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      291.1 (F10.96) Alcohol (major neurocognitive disorder), amnestic-confabulatory type without use disorder. 292.89 (F10.288) Alcohol use disorder (mild neurocognitive disorder), nonamnestic-confabulatory type, moderate or severe. 292.89 (F10.988) Alcohol (mild neurocognitive disorder), without use disorder

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      Dr. Casey, George’s physician, diagnosed him with mild neurocognitive disorder (mNCD) about a year before he moved into our retirement community. Three months ago, his daughter requested an evaluation by a community health nurse because she was concerned about an increase in memory loss.

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    • Mild Neurocognitive Disorder DSM-5 331.83 (G31.84) or 799.59 (R4…

      Generalized anxiety disorder 9400. Illness anxiety disorder 9425. Major depressive disorder 9434. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease 9312. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition . or substance/medication-induced major or mild neurocognitive disorder 9326

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    • [DOC File]Differentiating the Long-Term Consequences of TBI and ...

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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 decline or dementia.

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    • [DOC File]SLUMS - Missouri

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      Mild neurocognitive disorder (MND) 1. Acquired impairment in cognitive functioning involving at least two ability domains, documented by performance of at least 1.0 SD below the mean for age-education-appropriate norms on standardized neuropsychological tests†.

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      D. The disturbance is not better explained by dissociative identity disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, acute stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, or major or mild neurocognitive disorder. Coding note: The code for dissociative amnesia without dissociative fugue is 300.12 (F44.0).

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