MACE Cheat Sheet 2026

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40 questions
60 min time limit
80.00% to pass
  1. What does the acronym MACE stand for in military medicine? Military Acute Concussion Evaluation
  2. How many words are typically used in the word recall task during the MACE? 5 words
  3. Which of the following is typically included in the cognitive testing section of the MACE? Memory recall
  4. How many trials are administered during the Immediate Memory portion of the MACE? 3
  5. In the MACE, what is the significance of asking patients to recall a list of words? To assess short-term memory and attention
  6. What does the History section of the MACE specifically document regarding amnesia? Whether any amnesia is present and whether it is retrograde, anterograde, or both
  7. Within what timeframe should the MACE ideally be administered after a potential concussive event? Within 12 hours
  8. How many points is the Orientation section worth on the MACE? 5
  9. Which cognitive function is evaluated by asking the patient to recite the months of the year in reverse order? Attention and concentration
  10. If a patient struggles with the word recall task during the MACE, what might this indicate? Cognitive impairment
  11. What is the primary purpose of the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (MACE)? To evaluate acute concussions
  12. What cognitive task is used in the Concentration section of the MACE? Digits backwards
  13. What type of task might be used to assess orientation in the MACE cognitive testing? Asking the patient to state the current date and location
  14. During the MACE cognitive testing, how is immediate memory tested? By asking the patient to recall a list of words immediately after hearing them
  15. During the MACE, which cognitive function is commonly tested? Memory recall
  16. What is a key symptom evaluated in the MACE neurological examination? Headache
  17. Which of the following best describes the purpose of administering the MACE Neurological Exam component? To assess pupil reactivity, coordination, facial sensation, and upper extremity strength
  18. What is the primary purpose of cognitive testing in the MACE? To assess cognitive impairment
  19. How is delayed memory assessed in the MACE? By asking the patient to recall the word list after a period of time
  20. Which symptom might indicate the need for immediate medical attention during a MACE evaluation? Severe headache
  21. Who is authorized to administer the MACE in a military setting? Trained medical personnel such as corpsmen, medics, PAs, and physicians
  22. What does the neurological screening portion of the MACE evaluate? Pupil response, speech fluency, grip strength, and balance/gait abnormalities
  23. A service member scores 28 out of 30 on the MACE SAC with no neurological abnormalities and no loss of consciousness. What does this generally indicate? Negative screen — likely no significant cognitive impairment from concussion
  24. What is the recommended action if a service member scores ≤25 on the MACE SAC? Remove from duty and initiate rest and further medical evaluation
  25. What aspect of neurological function is assessed with balance tests in the MACE? Coordination and equilibrium
  26. Which component is NOT part of the MACE neurological examination? Physical endurance test
  27. How many points is the Delayed Recall section worth on the MACE? 5
  28. What is the most commonly reported symptom of concussion? Headache
  29. Which of the following is NOT a typical component of the MACE cognitive testing? Blood glucose measurement
  30. What is the maximum score on the MACE cognitive assessment? 30 points
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