| back 1 - delirium
- other specified delirium
- unspecified
delirium
- major and mild neurocognitive disorder
- major and mild neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's
disease
- major and mild frontotemporal neurocognitive dx
- major and mild frontotemporal neurocognitive dx with lewy
bodies
- major or mild vascular neurocognitive disorder
- major or mild neurocognitive dx due to TBI
- substance/medication induced major or mild neurocognitive
dx
- major or mild neurocognitive dx due to HIV
- major
or mild neurocognitive dx due to prion disease
- major or
mild neurocognitive dx due to Parkinson's disease
- major or
mild neurocognitive dx due to Huntington's disease
- major or
mild neurocognitive dx due to another mental condition
- major or mild neurocognitive dx due to multiple etiologies
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| back 2 - complex attention (sustained attention)
- executive
function (planning)
- learning and memory
- language
- perceptual-motor
- social cognition
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| back 3 - A. disturbance in attention with reduced awareness of the
environment
- B. develops over a short period of time (few
hours to few days) and represents a change from baseline attention
and awareness and tends to fluctuate in severity during the course
of the day
- C. additional disturbance if cognition
- D. disturbances in Criteiron A and C are not better explained by
another preexisting neurocog. dx and do not happen during reduce
level of arousal (e.g. coma)
- E. evidenced from hx, physical
exam, or labs that disturbance is direct physiological consequences
of another medical condition, substance use, or multiple
etiologies
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