The mental status examinations of 63 patients with a hospital discharge diagnosis of dementia were reviewed. The examination and documentation of most areas of cognitive function were found to be incomplete in the majority of cases. The need for a complete examination of cognitive function is discussed in relation to the natural history of dementia and in the context of recent developments in the classification of organic mental disorders.
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