FOLSTEIN Cheat Sheet 2026
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30 questions
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- What is the maximum score a patient can earn on the MMSE registration task? β 3
- The reported sensitivity of the MMSE for detecting Alzheimer's disease at a standard cutoff is approximately: β 85β90%
- How does the examiner document an item that could not be administered due to a physical limitation? β Mark it as untestable and note the reason
- Poor performance on the MMSE pentagon copying task in patients with dementia is most commonly associated with what? β Posterior cortical atrophy and parietal involvement
- How many points is the MMSE visuospatial construction task worth? β 1
- What type of environment is recommended for MMSE administration? β Quiet, private setting with minimal distractions
- Which score range on the MMSE is generally considered to indicate severe cognitive impairment? β 0β9
- Which MMSE language item involves following a written instruction? β Reading comprehension
- The test-retest reliability coefficient of the MMSE is generally reported in the range of: β 0.80β0.95
- Which question tests a patientβs orientation to time? β What is todayβs date?
- A score in the range of 10β18 on the MMSE typically suggests which severity of cognitive impairment? β Moderate
- A patient is unable to name the month or day of the week. This indicates difficulty with: β Temporal orientation
- What phrase must the patient repeat verbatim in the MMSE repetition task? β No ifs, ands, or buts
- The MMSE is primarily used as a screening tool for which condition? β Cognitive impairment and dementia
- What is the maximum total score on the MMSE? β 30
- What instruction does the examiner give before administering the three-stage command? β Listen carefully and do exactly what I say
- A patient successfully copies the intersecting pentagons with slight tremor-related imperfections. Should they receive the point? β Yes, minor motor imperfections do not disqualify a correct response
- How many points does the visuospatial construction task contribute to the total MMSE score of 30? β 1
- What is the primary purpose of the MMSE Orientation section? β Evaluating a personβs sense of time and place
- How is the MMSE used to track cognitive changes over time? β By comparing scores from repeated tests
- In the MMSE three-stage command, what is the first action the patient performs? β Take the paper in your right hand
- What is the primary purpose of the MMSE in clinical practice? β Assess general cognitive function
- What is the correct way to introduce the serial sevens task if a patient has difficulty with arithmetic? β Offer the WORLD backwards task as an alternative
- Which response indicates disorientation to place? β Stating the wrong city or state
- How is the MMSE most appropriately used in a dementia diagnosis? β As a screening tool that informs but does not replace full clinical evaluation
- A patient correctly names one of two objects on the MMSE naming task. What is their score? β 1
- How does higher education level typically affect MMSE scores? β It raises scores, so cutoffs may need adjustment upward
- A score of 27β30 on the MMSE is typically interpreted as indicating: β Normal cognitive function
- During the registration task, which instruction does the examiner typically give? β Repeat the words after me and remember them
- Compared to younger adults, cognitively healthy adults aged 80 and older tend to score how on the MMSE? β Lower due to normal aging effects on cognition
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