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The application of traditional clinical mental-status questions and tasks to the evaluation of sport concussion has been woefully inadequate. To screen players for sport concussion more adequately, a set of orientation questions that reliably differentiated concussed from nonconcussed athletes was needed. Maddocks’ Questions are a qualitative measure for the screening of mental-status abnormalities and are a useful starting point in the initial screening for sport concussion.