FOLSTEIN Cheat Sheet 2026

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30 questions
15 min time limit
80.00% to pass
  1. What is the maximum score a patient can earn on the MMSE registration task? β†’ 3
  2. The reported sensitivity of the MMSE for detecting Alzheimer's disease at a standard cutoff is approximately: β†’ 85–90%
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. How many points is the MMSE visuospatial construction task worth? β†’ 1
  6. What type of environment is recommended for MMSE administration? β†’ Quiet, private setting with minimal distractions
  7. Which score range on the MMSE is generally considered to indicate severe cognitive impairment? β†’ 0–9
  8. Which MMSE language item involves following a written instruction? β†’ Reading comprehension
  9. The test-retest reliability coefficient of the MMSE is generally reported in the range of: β†’ 0.80–0.95
  10. Which question tests a patient’s orientation to time? β†’ What is today’s date?
  11. A score in the range of 10–18 on the MMSE typically suggests which severity of cognitive impairment? β†’ Moderate
  12. A patient is unable to name the month or day of the week. This indicates difficulty with: β†’ Temporal orientation
  13. What phrase must the patient repeat verbatim in the MMSE repetition task? β†’ No ifs, ands, or buts
  14. The MMSE is primarily used as a screening tool for which condition? β†’ Cognitive impairment and dementia
  15. What is the maximum total score on the MMSE? β†’ 30
  16. What instruction does the examiner give before administering the three-stage command? β†’ Listen carefully and do exactly what I say
  17. 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
  18. How many points does the visuospatial construction task contribute to the total MMSE score of 30? β†’ 1
  19. What is the primary purpose of the MMSE Orientation section? β†’ Evaluating a person’s sense of time and place
  20. How is the MMSE used to track cognitive changes over time? β†’ By comparing scores from repeated tests
  21. In the MMSE three-stage command, what is the first action the patient performs? β†’ Take the paper in your right hand
  22. What is the primary purpose of the MMSE in clinical practice? β†’ Assess general cognitive function
  23. 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
  24. Which response indicates disorientation to place? β†’ Stating the wrong city or state
  25. 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
  26. A patient correctly names one of two objects on the MMSE naming task. What is their score? β†’ 1
  27. How does higher education level typically affect MMSE scores? β†’ It raises scores, so cutoffs may need adjustment upward
  28. A score of 27–30 on the MMSE is typically interpreted as indicating: β†’ Normal cognitive function
  29. During the registration task, which instruction does the examiner typically give? β†’ Repeat the words after me and remember them
  30. 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