Anonymous wrote:They won’t even comment on dentures. Someone’s vain!
Anonymous wrote:I wish the press would have asked if there is anything the president did not authorize him to release.
Anonymous wrote:I wish the press would have asked if there is anything the president did not authorize him to release.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
That’s MoCA, basically an Alzheimer’s test. It’s not screening for personality disorders.
Thank you! I wish people would understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
I don't think the doctor is lying. I don't think dementia is his problem. I think being an a**hole is his problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
That’s MoCA, basically an Alzheimer’s test. It’s not screening for personality disorders.
Thank you! I wish people would understand this.
Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
That’s MoCA, basically an Alzheimer’s test. It’s not screening for personality disorders.
The scoring breakdown is as follows:
Visuospatial and Executive Functioning: 5 points
Animal Naming: 3 points
Attention: 6 points
Language: 3 points
Abstraction: 2 points
Delayed Recall (Short-term Memory): 5 points
Orientation: 6 points
Education Level: 1 point is added to the test-taker's score if he or she has 12 years or less of formal education
Anonymous wrote:Just because you don’t like what this well-reputed doctor has to say, it doesn’t mean what he says is not true.
Sorry to disappoint you. The president is in “excellent” physical and COGNITIVE health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
That’s MoCA, basically an Alzheimer’s test. It’s not screening for personality disorders.
Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.
Psychological testing may help inform the evaluation of an individual's functional capacity, particularly within the domain of cognitive functioning. The term cognitive functioning encompasses a variety of skills and abilities, including intellectual capacity, attention and concentration, processing speed, language and communication, visual-spatial abilities, and memory. Sensorimotor and psychomotor functioning are often measured alongside neurocognitive functioning in order to clarify the brain basis of certain cognitive impairments, and are therefore considered as one of the domains that may be included within a neuropsychological or neurocognitive evaluation. These skills and abilities cannot be evaluated in any detail without formal standardized psychometric assessment.
Anonymous wrote:He scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on his cognitive screening. There is no indication of any impairment whatsoever.
But libs will say the doctor is lying. So predictable.