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Table 2. Grading of angina pectoris by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society classification system.
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Figure 11. Nomogram of the prognostic relations embodied in the treadmill score.
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Figure 1. Pressure Sore Stages.
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Figure 8. Plastic Bag Method of Removing Bandages.
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Figure 1. Relationship of functional assessment and interventions to the World Health Organization's impairment, disability, and handicap model.
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Table 3. Disabilities after stroke in the Frenchay Health District, United Kingdom, during 1981-1983.
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Table 14. Minimal guidelines for risk stratification.
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Table 15. Criteria for electrocardiographic monitoring.
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Table 1. Five-phase scheme for evaluation of mental status tests.
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Table 3. Causes of potentially reversible dementias.
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Table 4. Causes of nonreversible dementias.
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Table 7. Components of commonly used brief mental status tests and requirements for testing.
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Table 8. Diagnostic criteria for delirium due to general medical condition.
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Table 9. Diagnostic criteria for major depressive episode.
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Attachment E. Functional activities questionnaire (FAQ): Administration and Scoring.
Citation: Pfeffer RI, Kurosaki TT, Harrah CH, et al. Measurement of functional activities of older adults in the community. J Gerontol 1982;37(3):323-9. Copyright 1982, Gerontological Society of America.
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Attachment F1. Mini-mental state examination.
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Attachment F2. The Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration (BOMC) Test.
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Attachment F4. A short test of mental status (STMS).
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Table 3. Components of commonly used brief mental status tests and requirements for testing.
Citation: Adapted from White H, Davis PB. Cognitive screening tests: an aid in the care of elderly outpatients. J Gen Intern Med 1990;5:438-45. Copyright 1990, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine.
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Attachment A. Functional activities questionnaire (FAQ): Administration and Scoring.
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Attachment B. Mini-mental state examination.
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Attachment C. The Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration (BOMC) Test.
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