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:2473,"introText":"The FAST scale is a functional scale designed to evaluate patients at the moderate-severe stages of dementia.\r\n In the early stages the patient may be able to participate in the FAST administration but usually the infor
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produced with permission.\r\n|\r\n|Information contained in this note is based on a self-report assessment and is not sufficient to use alone for\r\n diagnostic purposes. Assessment results should be verified for accuracy and used in conjun
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