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Mental status examination (MSE)
- Mental status examination (MSE) : Mental status examination or MSE refers to a method of objectively assessing a client's behavior and functioning in a number of spheres, with particular attention to the symptoms associated with psychological disturbance. (see Mental status exam)
Mental status examination is also called Mental status exam.
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