A client post-hip replacement surgery exhibits significant difficulty in performing ADLs (activities of daily living). The client relies heavily on verbal instructions and fails to use problem-solving skills independently. Which standardized assessment tool would be BEST indicated to evaluate cognitive functions relevant to problem-solving and decision-making in this client?
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✓ Correct answer: A. Executive Function Performance Test (EFPT)Answer: Executive Function Performance Test (EFPT) The Executive Function Performance Test (EFPT) provides structured tasks designed to evaluate executive functions such as initiation, organization, sequencing, judgment, and safety. It is particularly useful for clients who need assessment of their problem-solving and decision-making abilities. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a rapid cognitive screening tool for detecting mild cognitive impairment. The Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills (KELS) assesses a person's ability to perform basic living skills but may not be specific enough for evaluating higher-level cognitive functions.
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