Cognition
Assessments
Screenings
Diagnosis
Bonus
100

AxOx4

What is oriented to person, place, time, and situation?

100

An assessment that observes task-specific real life activities such as medication management, shopping, and dressing.

What is Cognitive Performance Test.

100

Identifies possible impairment within 10-15 minutes. 

What is a cognitive screening. 

100

Which acute care screening is best for stroke and/or TBI?

What is Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCa).

100

Which cognitive assessment tool can be delivered by an OT or SLP?

BIMS

200

Memory that holds a few items (1-7 recalls) or within 30 seconds?

What is short term memory.

200

Elaborates on executive functioning tasks for IADLs.

What is executive function performance test.

200
Which cognitive screening requires certification?

What is MoCa or Montreal Cognitive Assessment.

200

Name that tool that can be utilized for cognitive impairment along with Parkinson's Disease.

What is cognitive performance test. 

200

What are 3 factors to consider when selecting a cognitive screen or assessment?

What is language, cultural background, age, side effects of medications, fatigue/lethargy, sensory deficits, level of education, etc. 

300

The ability to use and integrate thinking, processing, and memory skills to safely perform daily activities (ADLs and IADLs) in real-world contexts.

What is functional cognition.

300

Addresses visual and spatial perception, orientation, and praxis. 

What is Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment. 

300

What screening has the limitations of: age range 60+ 

What is SLUMS or Saint Louis University Mental Status Examination. 

300

What assessment can elaborate on cognitive impact for completion of IADLs for those with intellectual disabilities. 

What is Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment. 

300

Which assessment requires approximately 45 minutes to administer?

What is Loewenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment (LOTCA).

400

Name 3 examples of functional cognition.

What is medication management, financial management, driving, cooking, community mobility, care-taking, etc. 

400

Which assessment requires at least 45 minutes to administer?

What is the Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment (LOTCA). 

400

Which screening addresses orientation, recall, attention, language, and visuospatial skills?

What is Mini Mental State Examination or MMSE.

400

A diagnosis that each assessment addresses.

What is mixed conditions and/or neurological conditions.

400

Name 4 diagnoses we can use cognitive screenings or assessments on based on our rehab center (RMC).

Stroke, TBI, PD, dementia, Alzheimer's, MS, Mild cognitive impairment (MCI). 

500

What are the 6 components of Cognition?

What is Attention, Memory, Executive Functioning, Problem solving, Perception, and Orientation.

500

Based on Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Model. 

What is Routine Task Inventory. 

500

Which screening has a 30 point tool?

What is MMSE, MoCa, and SLUMS.

500

A standardized tool that can be utilized for mental health conditions such as schizophrenia and its impact on daily tasks.

What is Routine task Inventory. 

500

What 3 words must a patient remember when instructed through the brief interview for mental status? 

What is sock, blue, bed. 

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