Mentor John Hardie says just write. So i picked three "mom" icons and fired away - humble results ...
The Trend
Peter (PG) and the doctor (DX) discuss the results of mom's Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE)
PG: Well eh – do you think she has any idea what the score means – or even what the test is all about?
DX: I think is fair to say that even our professional interpretations are subject to debate
PG: 18 outta 30. The scoring system seems rather arbitrary
DX: We test for five basic skills – orientation, short-term retention, attention, short-term recall, and language. For example – orientation tests the patient’s knowledge of where they are, what day it is, etc
PG: Heh someday I forget what day it is
DX: Hence the importance of not attributing too much to any given answer, but rather the total score, and how it evolves over time.
PG: (looking at a graph) Well the trend is pretty clear.
DX: There is only one trend with Alzheimer’s
PG: Well then – so what does this MMSE tell me?
DX: It helps make the disease real by demonstrating the nature of the cognitive impairment. We all appreciate a solid medical rationale
Think Carefully
Peter (PG) and Linda (LG) have different levels of frustration with deliberations over the choice of colour of a sweater.
P: She just wants to create the illusion of choice
L: You need to get beyond the issue of free will
P: But why not come right out and say which one she likes better
L: Are you really that neutral
P: It is only a sweater
L: and a lifestyle choice, and an image
P: how often am I going to wear it?
L: Everyday – today
P: Well … blue will show the dirt
"You make me cold just looking at you"
Peter (PG) uses Mom's (MG) famous quote to advantage
MG: You are wearing that nice toque I bought you.
PG: I make you warm just looking at me
MG: And proud ...
PG: Well heat loss occurs mainly through the head
MG: Well I haven’t been able to get warm all winter
PG: There is no such thing as bad weather – only bad clothing. Ask the Swedes.
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