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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Abnormal judgment
  1. ... AND JOINTS Muscle twitching and cramping NERVOUS SYSTEM Abnormal movements Confused thinking , poor judgment and agitation (psychosis when extreme) Convulsions (seizures) Dizziness ...
  2. ... movements Unsteady gait, including "prancing" and wide walk Abnormal movements can lead to falls. Dementia that slowly gets worse, including: Disorientation or confusion Loss of judgment Loss of memory Personality changes Speech changes, such ...
  3. ... Fatigue General weakness and achiness Headache Hyperactivity Impaired judgment Irritability Low blood pressure Muscle weakness Rapid or abnormal heartbeat Shock Nausea and vomiting Unconsciousness Animals can ...
  4. ... Forgetfulness Personality or mood changes Poor concentration and judgment Worsening of handwriting or loss of other small hand movements Severe symptoms may include: Abnormal movements or shaking of hands or arms Agitation, ...
  5. ... more brain functions such as memory, thinking, language, judgment, or behavior. Dementia may also be referred to ... behavior or personality Language Memory Perception Thinking and judgment (cognitive skills) Dementia usually first appears as forgetfulness. ...
  6. ... brain and nerve symptoms: Decreased attention span, poor judgment, and memory loss Difficulty reasoning and solving problems ... parts of the central nervous system (such as abnormal reflexes) at two different times. An exam of ...
  7. ... behaving violently More difficulty reading or writing Poor judgment and losing the ability to recognize danger Using ...
  8. ... cerebral hypoxia include: Change in attention (inattentiveness) Poor judgment Speech disorder Uncoordinated movement Symptoms of severe cerebral ...
  9. ... be asked to read or write a sentence. JUDGMENT AND INTELLIGENCE This part of the test looks ... Your provider will discuss these with you. An abnormal mental status test alone does not diagnose the ...