The following is a description of the most commonly
suggested diagnostic screening tests together with the most frequent abnormalities discovered:
Not exact matches
Moffitt physicians
suggest that melanoma
screening strategies may be more feasible by focusing on high - risk populations, such as middle - aged and older patients, and using newer
diagnostic tools.
While the lack of
screening and
diagnostic tools means there is no definitive data on the total number of Indigenous people with cognitive impairment in the criminal justice system, expert opinion and estimates
suggest this group is significantly over-represented compared to the general population.
Others have
suggested asking simple
screening questions based on criteria in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed), such as, «Have you had a depressed mood... nearly every day for the past 2 weeks?»
These results
suggests that the CBCL may be a useful
screening tool to help identify key comorbid disorders in the primary care setting, especially CD and at least one major comorbid disorder, and as such could be a useful
diagnostic aid for primary care physicians.