What is the Bcrs assessment?

The BCRS is an assessment tool to be used with the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) to help stage a person suffering from a primary degenerative dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease. Developed by Dr. Barry Reisberg, this assessment tool tests 5 different areas known as Axis (4 cognitive and I functional).

What is the Bcrs standardized?

The Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS) is an objective measure which determines stage of cognitive decline on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) using five axes.

What is the Short Blessed Test?

The Short Blessed Test (SBT, Data Supplement 1), sometimes called the Orientation-Memory-Concentration Test, is a weighted six-item instrument originally designed to identify dementia. The SBT evaluates orientation, registration, and attention.

What is the dementia scale?

The Dementia Rating Scale (DRS) is considered a very useful instrument to assess patients with dementia. The tasks are grouped into five subscales, each one evaluating different cognitive areas, namely: Attention, Initiation/Perseveration (I/P), Construction, Conceptualization and Memory.

What is GDS in dementia?

The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS), developed by Dr. Barry Reisberg, provides caregivers an overview of the stages of cognitive function for those suffering from a primary degenerative dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease. It is broken down into 7 different stages. Stages 1-3 are the pre-dementia stages.

What is primary degenerative dementia?

Primary degenerative dementia (PDD) and multiinfarct dementia (MID) are the two most common categories of cognitive decline in old age. The definitions of these two clinical entities are currently based on clinical evaluation and on the exclusion of other underlying causes, and still lack a consensus.

What does a BIMS score of 14 mean?

13 to 15 points: intact cognition. 8 to 12 points: moderately impaired cognition. 0-7 points: severely impaired cognition.

What does the Geriatric Depression Scale measure?

Description of Measure: The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) is a self-report measure of depression in older adults. Users respond in a “Yes/No” format. The GDS was originally developed as a 30-item instrument.

How long does it take to administer the Short Blessed Test?

The short W Can J Psychiatry, Vol 47, No 8, October 2002 729 Brief Screening Tests for Dementia Page 8 IQCODE takes an average of 10 to 12 minutes (range 8 to 15 minutes) to administer (Borson, unpublished data).

What does fast 7c mean?

7c Ambulatory ability lost (cannot walk without personal assistance). 7d Cannot sit up without assistance (e.g., the individual will fall over if there are no lateral rests [arms] on the chair). 7e Loss of ability to smile. 7f Loss of ability to hold up head independently.

What’s the average BCRs score for an adult?

BCRS score for controls (n=100) = 1.08 ± 0.18 Adults aged ≥ 40 years with and without subjective cognitive impairment: (Reisberg, Shulman, Torossian, Leng, & Zhu, 2010; n = 213, mean age = 66.8 ± 9.0 years; During a mean period of 6.8 ± 3.4 years) BCRS total score for participants with no cognitive impairment (NCI, n = 47) = 5.74 ± 0.9 (p < .001)

What’s the purpose of the brief cognitive rating scale?

Purpose The Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS) is an objective measure which determines stage of cognitive decline on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) using five axes.

How is each axis of the BCRs scored?

Each axis of the Brief Cognitive Rating Scale is scored independently. Each axis is designed to be optimally concordant with the other axes and with the numerically corresponding Global Deterioration Scale stage. Consequently, each axis of the BCRS conveys important staging related information.