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1-Which of the following is a medication commonly used for the treatment of delirium?
Oral antihistamine
Haloperidol
Narcotic analgesic
OTC antihistamine
2/ Janice is suffering from a cardiovascular disease. She experiences brief attacks during which blocks in her arteries reduce the supply of blood to her brain. As a result of this, she has also been exhibiting symptoms of neurocognitive disorder, including a disturbance in executive functioning Janice is most likely to be suffering from
Multiple Choice
pseudodementia.
Lewy body dementia.
multi-infarct dementia.
3/ _____ is a disease that can cause neurocognitive disorder and that involves the degeneration of neurons in the subcortical structures that control motor movements.
Multiple Choice
Parkinson's disease
Tay-Sachs disease
Down's syndrome
Bipolar disorder
4/Following a mild traumatic brain injury, some people experience _____, which is a constellation of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that last from weeks to years.
Multiple Choice
autism
postconcussion syndrome
Down's syndrome
anorexia
5/Which of the following is one of the symptoms of vascular neurocognitive disorder?
Multiple Choice
Weakness in the arms and legs
Akinesia and bradykinesia
Absence of ADLs
Decreases in sexual motivation
6/Which of the following is a symptom typically associated with Pick's disease?
Multiple Choice
People with Pick's disease have lower RBC count.
People with Pick's disease become socially disinhibited.
People with Pick's disease has polycystic kidneys.
People with Pick's disease do not have antibodies.
7/Multi-infarct dementia leads to the death of
Multiple Choice
white blood cells.
red blood cells.
neurons.
antibodies.
8/Which of the following is true about vascular neurocognitive disorder?
Multiple Choice
There is no treatment to reverse the cognitive losses in vascular neurocognitive disorder.
People with vascular neurocognitive disorder do not experience memory impairment.
Vascular neurocognitive disorder is hereditary in nature.
Vascular neurocognitive disorder is caused by an infectious agent.
9/_____ therapies for AIDS have primarily been responsible for lowering the chances of developing dementia in the late stages of the disease.
Multiple Choice
Antiretroviral
Serotonergic
Dopaminergic
Lewy body
10/Parkinson's disease is best defined as
Multiple Choice
a neurocognitive disorder that involves the degeneration of neurons in the subcortical structures that control motor movements.
a relatively rare degenerative disease that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex and that causes primary neurocognitive disorder.
a hereditary condition causing neurocognitive disorder that involves a widespread deterioration of the subcortical brain structures and parts of the frontal cortex that control motor movements.
a type of somatoform disorder in which the affected individual is preoccupied with a perceived defect of their physical features.
11/Which of the following is one of the primary causes of anoxia?
Multiple Choice
Blood sugar imbalance
Muscle imbalance
Excess supply of oxygen to the brain
Complications with anesthesia during surgery
12/Medications used to treat Alzheimer’s disease target the neurotransmitter
Multiple Choice
dopamine.
serotonin.
acetylcholine.
norepinephrine.
13/ Amnesia is best defined as
Multiple Choice
the inability to recall previously learned information or to register new memories.
a type of somatoform disorder in which the affected individual is preoccupied with a perceived defect of their physical features.
a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of a third copy of chromosome 21.
a disorder characterized by an abnormal fear of gaining weight.
14/ A disorder whose primary clinical deficit is in cognition that represents a decline from previous functioning is called
Multiple Choice
neurocognitive disorder.
amnestic disorder.
autism.
dysphoria.
15/ _____ is a neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive and gradual cognitive deficits due to severe cerebral atrophy.
Multiple Choice
Alzheimer's disease
trisomy21
Down's syndrome
Autism
16/ A temporary condition in which individuals experience a disturbance in attention and awareness, is referred to as
Multiple Choice
delirium.
akinesia.
agnosia.
dementia.
17/ Of the following, substance/medication-induced neurocognitive disorder is most likely to be caused by
Multiple Choice
loss of oxygen.
a head trauma.
continuous exposure to environmental toxins.
the herpes simplex virus.
18/Epidemiological reports about Alzheimer’s disease that also include neurocognitive disorders not due to Alzheimer’s can help explain
Multiple Choice
inflated estimates of Alzheimer’s disease.
inflated estimates of Alzheimer’s disease.
inflated estimates of neurocognitive disorders not due to Alzheimer’s.
mechanisms of memory dysfunction in neurocognitive disorders.
neurobiological causes of Alzheimer’s diseases.
19/ Delirium is best defined as
Multiple Choice
a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of a third copy of chromosome 21.
an acute form of dyskinesia in which the affected part of the body is paralyzed.
a temporary condition where individuals experience disturbances in their attention and awareness.
a condition in which the pituitary glands stop producing growth hormones.
20/ Which of the following statements describes the major difference between Pick's disease and Alzheimer's disease?
Multiple Choice
Pick's disease is brought on by exposure to toxic substances while Alzheimer's is not.
Individual's with Pick's disease experience memory loss earlier than individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
Individuals with Pick's disease undergo personality changes before they begin to have memory problems while individuals with Alzheimer's experience memory problems first.
Pick's disease affects the cerebral cortex while Alzheimer's disease does not.
Since you have posted multiple questions, I am going to answer first three. I hope it helps. Thanks.
1. The correct answer is option B. Haloperidol is one of 20 essential medications which are used in palliative care patients.
2. The correct answer is option C(Multi infarct dementia). Multi-infarct dementia is a type of vascular dementia. It occurs when the blood flow to any part of the brain is interrupted or blocked. Blood carries oxygen to the brain, and without oxygen, brain tissue quickly dies.
3. The correct answer is option A(Parkinson's disease). Parkinson's disease is due to the loss of brain cells that produce dopamine.
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