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20 maj 2024 · Oriented to person: The person knows their name and usually can recognize significant others. Oriented to place: The person knows where they are, such as the hospital, clinic, or town. Oriented to time: The person knows the time of day, date, day of the week, and season.
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.
15 sty 2012 · Little’s research suggested that at least empirically, Person Orientation (PO) was not the bipolar opposite to Thing Orientation (TO). If this is true, then PO and TO may have different correlates, and even predict in a non-redundant way different kinds of behavior.
1 wrz 2015 · Orientation is a fundamental mental function that processes the relations between the behaving self to space (places), time (events), and person (people). Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have hinted at interrelations between processing of these three domains.
Unlike other principal components of the neurologic examination, orientation to person does not clearly correspond to a localizable function of the brain or nervous system, and there is no consensus on how it should be tested, what it signifies, and under what circumstances—if ever—it can truly be lost.
28 kwi 2010 · The development of the person-oriented approach has made considerable progress at the level of theory. In addition, the approach has found a large number of applications. Sterba and Bauer's Keynote Article has closed a gap by discussing methodological implications of the person-oriented approach.