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193:. CAS provides cautions to the examiner, offers suggestions during testing and automatically generates a graphic profile of test results that can be compared with classic neurobehavioral disorders. The online test provides information related to the patient's medications, suggests specific cautions in interpreting test results and offers suggestions with regard to follow-up testing. CAS encourages the examiner to be mindful of the evolving neuro-medical context or micro-climate in which cognitive testing takes place. As such it allows the clinician to play an active role not only in assessment but also in designing treatment and 101:. Normative data exist for adolescents, and adults in three age groups: 60–64, 65–74 and 75–84). Cognistat has been translated into eight languages (Spanish, French, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Hebrew, Swedish and Norwegian). It is a widely used cognitive screening tool by North American 365: 704: 668: 633: 673: 251:
Rabin LA, Barr WB, Burton LA. Assessment Practices of Clinical Neuropsychologists in the United States and Canada: A survey of INS, NAN and APA Division 40 members.
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Kiernan, R.J., Mueller J., Langston J.W., Van Dyke C. The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination, A brief but differentiated approach to cognitive assessment.
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Schwamm LH, Van Dyke C, Kiernan RJ, Merrin E, Mueller J. The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination: comparison with the NCSE and MMSE in a
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version of Cognistat, the CAS (Cognistat assessment system), appeared in 2010. This
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in 1987 describing its design rationale and comparing it with the
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Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
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scientific articles describe Cognistat's use in patients with
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screening test that assesses five cognitive ability areas (
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Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence
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Index

cognitive
language
construction
memory
calculations
reasoning
Annals of Internal Medicine
mini–mental state examination
neurosurgical
neuro-medical
psychiatric
pharmacologic
cognitive testing
neuropsychologists
peer-reviewed
stroke
dementia
traumatic brain injury
psychiatric disorders
substance abuse
internists
neurologists
neurosurgeons
physiatrists
psychiatrists
psychologists
nurses
speech pathologists
nursing homes
web-based

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