Screening for Stroke and Cognitive Impairment Chapter 7: References.

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Screening for Stroke and Cognitive Impairment Chapter 7: References

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Screening for Stroke and Cognitive Impairment

Chapter 7: References

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References1. Eskes G, Salter K, on behalf of the Mood and Cognition in Stroke Writing Group and the Evidenced-

Based Review in Stroke Rehabilitation Team Chapter 7: Mood and Cognition in Stroke. In Lindsay MP, Gubitz G, Bayley M, and Phillips S (Editors) on behalf of the Canadian Stroke Best Practices Standards Advisory Committee. Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care: 2013; Ottawa, Ontario Canada: Canadian Stroke Network.

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10. Mai LM, Oczkowski W, MacKenzie G, Shuster A, Wasielesky L, Franchetto A, Patlas M, Sahlas DJ. (2013) Screening for Cognitive Impairment in a Stroke Prevention Clinic Using the MoCA. Canadian Journal of Neurological Science, 40(2), pp. 192-197.

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