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We advocate that orientation to person (self and own name) and orientation to persons (others and situation) both be assessed in the neurologic examination of mental status. DISCUSSION. Orientation to person, in its originally intended sense, refers to an ability to correctly identify others.
Orientation to person, in its originally intended sense, refers to an ability to correctly identify others. It is a higher-order cognitive function, and may fluctuate or deteriorate with illness or intoxication.
1 mar 2016 · The aim of this systematic literature review was to identify, categorize and evaluate the empirical research to date that has adopted a person-oriented approach to burnout. The results of these studies were then compared with those generated by variable-oriented burnout research.
15 sty 2012 · Person-thing Orientations was first noted by Thorndike (1911) in his book, Individuality. Thorndike regarded person- and thing orientation as part of a single continuum. Cattell and Drevdahl (1955) may have been the first researchers to examine Person-thing orientations empirically.
1 wrz 1984 · In current practice and in the medical literature the term “oriented to person” has diverse definitions. This situation has persisted for at least 50 years without causing problems in communication because clinical decisions are based upon evidence of disorientation to time and place; disorientation to person, no matter how defined, is not ...
The neurologic examination often begins and then dispenses with an assessment of “orientation to person,” a deceptively simple notion that has several features atypical of other elements of the examination.
2 mar 2016 · Individuals are centers of integrity; their rights are inalienable. Presences are descendants of souls; they are evoked rather than presented, to be found in novels by Dostoyevsky, not those by Jane Austen.