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- Title:
- Assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function
- Description:
- This session provides a framework for the assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function in end-of-life care patients. This session was reviewed by Deborah Stevenson and last updated in April 2025.
- Hierarchy:
- Acute Medicine (ACUMEN) > ACUMEN knowledge > Palliative care > Assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function
- Author(s):
-
Doiminic Ó Brannagáin
- Created:
- 17 Mar 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 30 Apr 2025
- Keywords:
- 215-0439, physical, cognitive, deterioration, decline, function, assessment, trajectories, prognostic indicator, mobility, self-care, domestic life, major life area, social and civic life, tools, Karnofsky, ECOG, attention, language, memory, conceptualisation, visual-spatial, clock test, AMTS, 6-CIT, CAM
- Quicklink:
- 215-0439
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Content
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Presentation
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4.6/5
Interactivity
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Self assessments
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- Title:
- Assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function
- Description:
- This session provides a framework for the assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function in end-of-life care patients. This session was reviewed by Deborah Stevenson and last updated in April 2025.
- Hierarchy:
- Acute Medicine (ACUMEN) > ACUMEN knowledge > Palliative care > Assessment of physical and cognitive deterioration in function
- Author(s):
-
Doiminic Ó Brannagáin
- Created:
- 17 Mar 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 30 Apr 2025
- Keywords:
- 215-0439, physical, cognitive, deterioration, decline, function, assessment, trajectories, prognostic indicator, mobility, self-care, domestic life, major life area, social and civic life, tools, Karnofsky, ECOG, attention, language, memory, conceptualisation, visual-spatial, clock test, AMTS, 6-CIT, CAM
- Quicklink:
- 215-0439