A mental status examination (MSE) is an assessment of a patient's level of cognitive (knowledge-related) ability, appearance, emotional mood, and speech and thought patterns at the time of evaluation.
To obtain a comprehensive cross-sectional description of the patient's mental state
Mood refers to the underlying emotional "atmosphere" or tone of the person's answers.
Michael Alan Taylor has written: 'The neuropsychiatric mental status examination'
A children's mental status examination assesses their appearance, behavior, mood, thought processes, and cognitive functioning. It includes observing how the child interacts, asking age-appropriate questions, assessing speech and language development, checking memory and concentration, evaluating mood and emotions, and identifying any signs of possible mental health issues. The goal is to gain insight into the child's mental well-being and overall functioning.
Linda Denise Oakley has written: 'Psychiatric primary care' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Interviewing in psychiatry, Mental Disorders, Mental health, Mental illness, Mental status examination, Primary Health Care
Completing a neurological status of the patient would be a normal physical examination report.
Mental name and Mental status are both cool user names with the word mental in the name.
The MSE cannot be given to a patient who cannot pay attention to the examiner, for example as a result of being in a coma or unconscious; or is completely unable to speak (aphasic); or is not fluent in the language of the examiner.
Developed
Yes Austria is a developed country.
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