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KickerOfMice posted:I feel like I'm missing something. What's the clock thing? having a patient draw a clock is a common clinical test for progressive dementia and other fuckbrain problems skylined! fucked around with this message at 04:07 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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enraged_camel posted:If the US gets nuked by NK, you can bet your rear end Russia will use the opportunity to also nuke the US in an attempt to pile on and finish the job. There are easier ways to commit full national suicide. The Russians aren't blowing every Ohio out of the water in any time frame whatsoever, period.
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Snuffman posted:Its a Hannibal (?) thing. A character who's experiencing memory blackouts is told to draw a clockface to prove he's capable and they draw a hosed up clock with all the hour-indicating numbers at the bottom. Ok I get the clock thing. (Also thx for explaining it, who did.) quote:Basically, Trump is losing it. Yessir.
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Eox posted:Please god can we just start a new thread instead of a title change, this thread is almost inaccessible from awful app now Not until January 20th.
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Don't clock shame
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Snuffman posted:Its a Hannibal (?) thing. A character who's experiencing memory blackouts is told to draw a clockface to prove he's capable and they draw a hosed up clock with all the hour-indicating numbers at the bottom. Its a real test of cognitive behavior, not just something from Hannibal. Specifically, its part of the mini-cog rapid screening exam for cognitive impairment. Its usually used for Alzheimer's specifically and dementia in general, but it has other uses as well. IIRC, they actually mis-use it in Hannibal, since it really is just a very rapid screening tool, not something diagnostic at all. e: beaten very badly. mdemone posted:Here's another question since I'm feisty tonight: is the draw-a-clock test done in front of the doctor? That is, does the process by which the patient draws the clock matter, or only the final product? For example, I would draw the 12-3-6-9 first, to get the spacing correct -- would that be taken into account by a doctor? https://www.alz.org/documents_custom/minicog.pdf Ravenfood fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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1-800-DOCTORB posted:Don't clock shame ^^^ I understand. Very cool! KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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mdemone posted:Here's another question since I'm feisty tonight: is the draw-a-clock test done in front of the doctor? That is, does the process by which the patient draws the clock matter, or only the final product? For example, I would draw the 12-3-6-9 first, to get the spacing correct -- would that be taken into account by a doctor? That would probably be scored higher, if anything, since it shows an ability to analyze the problem at hand, form a plan, and then execute it to achieve the desired result. It's a useful test because people with dementia have serious, serious mental impairments, to the point that "remembering what a clock looks like" and "remembering which numbers they need to write next" are difficult. It's not meant to be a trick or anything.
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Eox posted:Please god can we just start a new thread instead of a title change, this thread is almost inaccessible from awful app now look who doesn't trust our lord and savior Radium
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Unless you're a senior citizen or particularly unlucky and already noticing symptoms, you probably shouldn't be worried about whether or not you'd pass a dementia test.
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PT6A posted:That would probably be scored higher, if anything, since it shows an ability to analyze the problem at hand, form a plan, and then execute it to achieve the desired result. The test is literally: "draw a clock with the time indicating that is 10 minutes past 11" and yet alzheimer's patients can't do it or refuse to do it. (refusal is also seen as bad because it means the person knows they can't successfully do it)
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mdemone posted:Here's another question since I'm feisty tonight: is the draw-a-clock test done in front of the doctor? That is, does the process by which the patient draws the clock matter, or only the final product? For example, I would draw the 12-3-6-9 first, to get the spacing correct -- would that be taken into account by a doctor? Much like the field sobriety test classic, "say the alphabet backwards," they aren't really looking for the correct answer, they're checking to see if you're in control of your faculties enough to try and reason it out, or if you're just addled (by beer or age) to go for it, confident in your abilities, while actually being too broken to function.
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Sinteres posted:Unless you're a senior citizen or particularly unlucky and already noticing symptoms, you probably shouldn't be worried about whether or not you'd pass a dementia test. Sorry, thought that was in response to me. KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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Potato Salad posted:There are easier ways to commit full national suicide. Is it public knowledge how many tridents the boomers carry? I'd imagine enough to make an entire hemisphere glow in the dark.
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axeil posted:The test is literally: Yeah, I didn't know the details of the scoring, but I was just making the point that drawing the numbers out of order would not be seen as a bad thing.
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Trump can threaten global nuclear annihilation over Twitter, and everyone will just let him, for the same reason people just let him sexually assault women for decades: absolutely nothing loving matters.
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welp i cant post for poo poo
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PT6A posted:Yeah, I didn't know the details of the scoring, but I was just making the point that drawing the numbers out of order would not be seen as a bad thing. That seems like a bad thing to me. I thought out of order on the face of the clock, not draawing them out of order sequentially. KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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e: quote is not edit
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skylined! posted:welp i cant post for poo poo Have you tried drawing a clock?
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KickerOfMice posted:That seems like a bad thing to me. As long as you draw them in the right places it doesn't necessarily matter which order you draw them in. i.e., you can draw the 12 first then the 11 as long as you're placing them around the circle in the correct positions.
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skylined! posted:e: quote is not edit gently caress it, dogs abound, do your thing. ^^^^ Hmm
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Sinteres posted:Have you tried drawing a clock? VVV I understand that.
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KickerOfMice posted:That seems like a bad thing to me. No, I mean drawing the numbers in the correct places, but drawing the anchor numbers (12, 3, 6, 9) at the top, right, bottom and left side of the clock, before filling in the other numbers. If the numbers are out of order on the finished product, then it's a problem.
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Sinteres posted:Have you tried drawing a clock? lol i hosed up posting on this page, twice, and somehow petr has posted something even more dumb and bad
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KickerOfMice posted:
what does arby's have to do with this? did jon stewert sponsor a skywriter??? banana sunrise chair
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Sinteres posted:Are you crazy? Nothing North Korea could do to us would put the tiniest dent in our nuclear arsenal, so Russia would be eating a thousand nukes to the dome because they felt like piling on when its biggest adversary was in the process of taking potentially its greatest loss ever. Snowman_McK posted:And ensure that they're wiped out minutes later. clearly you guys never played defcon
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Yeah I'm being an idiot about the clock thing, carry on.
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farraday posted:https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/948355557022420992 https://twitter.com/kashanacauley/status/948365689848520707
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Nuke Button chat is why I've stopped making long term plans and just living on a day-by-day basis: why care about the future when whoops it could all end for me within thirty minutes at any moment anyway? I've just accepted the new perpetual knife-edge state of affairs as the new normal and adjusted my life accordingly. Life is much easier and happier now, highly recommend it.
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I was going to suggest feeding the coordinates of the Twitter HQ to NK, but
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So it would appear that Trump's tactical approach to North Korea is the Holdo Maneuver from The Last Jedi, but him just running at King Jong Un at lightspeed, backwards, with his rear end spread. It is... a bold challenge.
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John Oliver tried to educate Trump on that, via the catheter cowboy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xecEV4dSAXE&t=1406s
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Fart City posted:So it would appear that Trump's tactical approach to North Korea is the Holdo Maneuver from The Last Jedi, but him just running at King Jong Un at lightspeed, backwards, with his rear end spread. It is... a bold challenge. nah https://twitter.com/bobby/status/948390731357540354
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https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/948394800159645696
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If you all haven't gotten used to Trump'ss empty bluster by now, you should log off and get therapy. Kim Jong Un is interested in staying in power, not committing suicide, and Trump lacks the spine and attention span needed to actually start a war.
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skylined! posted:https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/948383431037280257 All notable Russian businessmen are shady at this point. Like...everyone needs to realize that Putin has eliminated or exiled every major Russian businessman who wasn't already in his pocket. You deal with international Russian business? You deal with Russian oligarchs.
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Well at least the news isn't all bad
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