Mini-mental State Examination

Mini-mental state examination is a 30 points test of cognitive functioning in older patients. It is a quick, easy, and hassle-free test. Mini-mental state examination examines the patient’s orientation, memory power, attentiveness, and visual-spatial skills. Although the test is simple, it has several disadvantages like inaccuracy, poor sensitivity in detecting conditions like dementia, language barrier, etc.

  
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