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The Abbreviated Mental Test Score (AMTS) is a widely applicable, well-validated, brief screening test of cognitive function.
Derived by Hodkinson from a 26-item test, by dispensing with those questions which were poor discriminators of the cognitively sound and unsound.
Age | Must be correct (years) |
Time | Without looking at timepiece; correct to nearest hour |
Short-term memory | Give the address 42 West Street Check registration Check memory at end of test |
Recognition of two persons | For example doctor, nurse, carer |
Year | Exact, except in January when the previous year is satisfactory. Replies 206, 207, etc. in place of 2006, 2007 should be considered correct, as they confirm orientation |
Name of place | If not in hospital, ask type of place or area of town |
Date of birth | Exact |
Start of World War 1 | Exact |
Name of present monarch | Exact |
Count from 20 to 1 (backwards) | Can prompt with 201918, but no further prompts. Patient can hesitate and self-correct, but no other errors are permitted |
Reproduced from Hodkinson, HM. (1972). Evaluation of a mental test score for assessment of mental impairment in the elderly. Age Ageing : 2338 , with permission from OUP.
810 Normal
7Probably abnormal
6Abnormal
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Geriatrics is medicine of the gapssuch gaps as we see between surgery and social work, and between psychiatry and orthopaedics. It is the medicine of the gaps between what doctors need to know for their everyday work and what they are taught as medical students. Medical curricula are still structured around diseases and technologies, rather than people with diseases and people needing technologies. The majority of such people are old.
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