“…The mental status examination is a structured evaluation of physical (i.e., appearance, behavior, motor activity), emotional (i.e., attitude, mood/affect, thoughts, perceptions and judgment), and cognitive (i.e., orientation, attention, level of consciousness, speech, memory, abstraction) domains that describe a person’s state of mind (Trzepacz & Baker, 1993). Nurses are familiar with certain aspects of the mental status examination (i.e., orientation, level of consciousness) but pay less attention to other critical components (Steis & Fick, 2012). Attention is one such component.…”