Multiple Choice
Preliminary tests administered to a patient as part of a neuropsychological examination might evaluate the patient's visual and auditory abilities.The purpose of these tests is to evaluate
A) how cooperative the patient is actually going to be before proceeding.
B) sensory input capabilities before proceeding with more specialized tests.
C) whether or not the patient will be able to assist in the conduct of the examination.
D) the adequacy of the patient's health before proceeding.
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