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A 70-year-old male with no psychiatric history is brought by his family for memory complaints. His wife reports he has been repeating questions, getting lost on familiar routes, and forgetting recent conversations. His long-term memory appears intact. He is pleasant and cooperative but scored 22/30 on the MoCA. What should the PMHNP assess?
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