MMTS
Last reviewed 08/2023
This is a set of ten questions designed to give the examiner a rough idea of the mental state of the patient.
The questions, and their conditions for one point each, are:
- 1) age - must be correct
- 2) time, without looking at a timepiece, correct to the nearest hour
- 3) 42, West Street - given as at test of immediate memory and retested at the end
- 4) month - must be exact
- 5) year - exact, except in Jan or Feb when last year is OK
- 6) name of place, or type of place or town ("in hospital" is insufficient (1))
- 7) date of birth - exact
- 8) start of WWI, exact - 1914
- 9) name of the present monarch
- 10) counting backwards from 20 to 0, can prompt to 18 and patient may self-correct or hesitate
- check the address
Notes:
There is evidence that clinicians use variants on these questions when undertaking a 10-point mini-mental test score (1). The above mini-mental test score is based on the format taught to Oxford University medical students (2). The stated mini-mental test varies from the original by questioning about month when the original mini-mental test asked about
- recognition of two people - score if roles of two people correctly recognised - for example, doctor and nurse
Reference:
- Holmes J, Gilbody S. Differences in use of abbreviated mental test score by geriatricians and psychiatrists. BMJ. 1996 Aug 24;313(7055):465
- R. Turner, R. Blackwood, R. Jones; Guide to History and Examination for Clinical Students; Oxford University Medical School publication.