My mom is in rehab for PT to get her walking again. The social worker came in and gave her 3 words and said remember these, I'll ask for them later. Then he asked what day it is, the month and the year. She got them all correct, but could not remember the words. He gave her strong hints, but she just could not get one.
This is not a great way to assess a persons memory and if this is all they have done I would not put much stock in the results.
And a MME is not given just once it is repeated months later to determine how much of a decline there has been. So if this was the first and only time she was given this "test" I would put even less value to it in the matter of results.
Funny thing is when they gave my Husband 3 words to remember they were something like Denim, Cotton, Apple. He did not recall all of them and I said later if they has said Screwdriver, Hammer, Race Car he would have been able to recall the words.
I liked what Veronica asked "I am curious, were you with her and did you remember the words? If yes, how easy or difficult was it to remember?"
I was with Mom when she was tested by a neurologist. There were tests he gave Mom I had problems with. One was looking at a picture and then drawing it from memory. Mom did great, don't think I could have.
As an inpatient I was often asked where I was, the name of the hospital,city etc.
Likewise with the day or date question. If one is retired, it's likely that the exact date or day is less important than when one was employed or had family members working or in school. A week having a holiday can make it even more confusing. I sometimes have to stop and think to come up with the right answer, or at least "well, I know Friday was the 22nd, so today, which is Sunday, must be the 24th".
This test can be very important when you think about new actions that a person may need to take. If your Mum has a new prescription will she remember to take it? Even if she can remember to take the Rx she has been on for years, she may not remember the new one. Will she remember to do her exercises once she is back home? Again, short term memory recall in at play here.
If Mum does not remember having a conversation or phone call, this can be indicative of a problem. Often people post here about family members complaining that no one visits, when the family knows there are regular visitors. Yup, could be short term memory issues.
I went through an incredibly stressful time 5 years ago. At that time my short term recall was terrible. I had to use notes, which I did remember to check, in order to function .
draw a clock is my bugaboo. :(
I can see short term decline, but she also has hearing difficulties, but did have her hearing aids in. He did make her repeat the words.
I am curious as to if/what she understands at times. but some of the things she does, she has done all her life.