CLINICAL PRACTICE: PDF OnlyCotter Valerie T. MSN CRNP; Clark, Christopher M. MD; Karlawish, Jason H.T. MDJournal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners: February 2003 - p 79-86 doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2003.tb00355.x Free Metrics Abstract Purpose To describe brief assessments of functional performance and cognition to detect Alzheimer's disease (AD) and depression in older adults for the primary care provider. Data Sources Review of the literature. Conclusions It is important for the clinician to interview both the patient and a knowledgeable informant to assess changes in the patients’ functioning in daily life tasks and to administer brief screening tests to detect cognitive impairment and depression in older adults. Several suggested instruments for use in the primary care setting are included. Implications for Practice Standardized assessments of functional performance and brief cognitive tests identify individuals with clinically meaningful cognitive impairment and provide baseline measurement against which to compare future assessments. © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Inc