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Version 2 8thJune 2012 Page 1 of 23 PRESERVE STUDYNEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING, DISABILITYAND QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRES PROCEDURES DOCUMENTV ersion 2 8thJune 2012 This section will lead you through the procedures that you need to complete theneuropsychological tests and general notes concerning NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL testingWhen carrying out psychological tests, there are a number of issues that the test administratorneeds to carefully consider:When using a NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL test it is important that all administrators are employing thetest in the same variations in how the instructions are given can lead to large differences inindividual scores. It is therefore essential that the test administrator is familiar with theinstructions and so is able to able to administer the test instructions you use should not be altered from those provided and it is better to readthem out rather than rely on , to make things more pleasant for the patient, in between tests, you can makegeneral comments to the patients, providing this does not distract them.
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) The materials for this test are on one sheet of paper. You will need a pencil and a stopwatch for this test.
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