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Screening for Stroke and Cognitive Impairment Chapter 4: How to Administer Cognitive Screening in Stroke.

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1 Screening for Stroke and Cognitive Impairment Chapter 4: How to Administer Cognitive Screening in Stroke

2 Setting the Stage 1.The well-seasoned professional can take 10-15 minutes to complete. Novices may want to allow 20 to 30 minutes to complete; 2.Provide a quiet, non-distracting environment. It is best administered one on one, and avoid having other persons in the room as it can be distracting; 3.Introduce yourself 9.

3 Setting the Stage 4.Use the client’s appropriate name; 5.Describe the purpose of the interview in simple, direct language e.g. “I would like to do a test to assess your memory and concentration. I would prefer to do this one on one so there are no distractions”. Explain the approximate length of the interview; 6.Ensure that you obtain consent* from the person/Substitute Decision Maker in order to proceed with cognitive screening 9. *Consent in accordance with your professional or regulatory body.

4 Setting the Stage Ensure that you, the interviewer: Have the forms and materials necessary for the test; Are familiar with the scoring procedure prior to giving the test; Have adapted your test materials according to the client’s needs, e.g. large print; Know enough about the person to make him/her feel comfortable and at ease 9.


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