GP-Cog
General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition
GP-Cog
Used in: Social, Cognition & Behaviour
What this tool is
Two-step cognitive screening tool. Step 1 is done with the client (clock drawing, recall tasks). Step 2 is done with an informant if Step 1 results are borderline.
Where this tool is used
This tool is used in the Social, Cognition & Behaviour section, specifically for:
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7a
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7b
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7c
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7d
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7e.John
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7e.Brown
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7e.West Street
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7e.Kensington
- GP-Cog Step 1, Question 7B.7e.42
- GP-Cog Step 2, Question 7B.8c
- GP-Cog Step 2, Question 7B.8d
- GP-Cog Step 2, Question 7B.8e
- GP-Cog Step 2, Question 7B.8f
- GP-Cog Step 2, Question 7B.8g
Why it matters
Understanding the purpose of this tool helps you answer clearly and avoid downplaying your day-to-day needs.
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