Mr. B responds better to gesture and simple directives. At what level of cognitive impairment is Mr B?
Cognitive impairment is the loss of ability to perform daily activities, impaired decision making and judgement, intellectual and memory deficits.
Cognitive impairment can be mild, moderate,profound and severe.
In the above case the cognitive impairment is of moderate type
Mr. B responds better to gesture and simple directives. At what level of cognitive impairment is...
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