A. The development of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both: 1. Memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information) 2. One (or more) of the following cognitive disturbances: a. Aphasia (language... Clinical Practice Guideline - Page 181995Full view - About this book
| Igor Grant, Alex Martin - 1994 - 414 pages
...of the following cognitive disturbances: (a) aphasia (language disturbance) (b) apraxia (inability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor...sequencing, abstracting) B. The cognitive deficits cause a significant impairment in social or occupational functioning and represent a significant decline... | |
| William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - 1995 - 442 pages
...impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information) and (2) one (or more) of the following cognitive disturbances: (a) aphasia (language disturbance despite intact articulation) (b) apraxia (impaired ability to carry out motor activities despite intact... | |
| Jay Roberts, David L. Snyder, Eitan Friedman - 1996 - 398 pages
...of the following cognitive disturbances: (a) aphasia (language disturbance) (b) apraxia iinability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor...planning, organizing, sequencing, abstracting) B. The course is characterized by gradual onset and continuing cognitive decline. C. The cognitive deficits... | |
| Terry D. Hargrave, Suzanne Midori Hanna - 1997 - 340 pages
...of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both (1) memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information)...identify objects despite intact sensory function) '^Reprinted with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth... | |
| Robert J. Waldinger - 1997 - 636 pages
...impairment in short- and long-term memory At least one of the following: Aphasia (language disturbance) Apraxia (impaired ability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor function) Agnosia (failure to recognize or identify objects despite intact sensory function) Disturbance in executive... | |
| Martin Roth - 1988 - 118 pages
...of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both (1 ) memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information)...out motor activities despite intact motor function) Question numbers 226 307 14,15, 74-87 139-148, 164-177 218 302-308 254 164-177 180,196 149-163 222,284... | |
| Vivienne Schnieden - 1998 - 276 pages
...development of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both 1. Memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information)....(or more) of the following cognitive disturbances: • Aphasia (language disturbance) . Apraxia (impaired ability to carry out motor activities despite... | |
| Jitka M. Zgola - 1999 - 280 pages
...of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both: 1) memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information)...identify objects despite intact sensory function) d) disturbances in executive functioning (ie, planning, organizing, sequencing, abstracting) B. The cognitive... | |
| D P Devanand, Steven Roose - 1998 - 68 pages
...of multiple cognitive deficits manifested by both: 1. memory impairment (impaired ability to learn new information or to recall previously learned information)...out motor activities despite intact motor function) (a) agnosia (failure to recognize or identify objects despite intact sensory function) (d) disturbance... | |
| Joseph J. Gallo, William Reichel - 1999 - 894 pages
...deficits manifested by both of the following: 1 . Memory impairment (impaired ability to leam or recall information) 2. One or more of the following cognitive...disturbance) b. Apraxia (impaired ability to carry our motor activities despite intact motor function) c. Agnosia (failure to recognize or identify objects... | |
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