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The Impact of Routine Cognitive Screening by Using the Clock Drawing Task in the Evaluation of Elderly Patients in the Emergency Department
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 06/26/09
Salen P et al. - Cognitive screening of elderly ED patients with the clock drawing task identified a substantial number with unsuspected abnormal cognition. Further evaluation by their primary care physicians in follow-up was disappointing.
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