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Neurocognitive Disorders

Psychology ⇒ Psychological Disorders

Neurocognitive Disorders starts at 12 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Neurocognitive Disorders. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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A 68-year-old woman is experiencing memory loss, difficulty recognizing familiar people, and trouble with language. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A 75-year-old man suddenly becomes confused, has trouble paying attention, and his symptoms fluctuate throughout the day. What neurocognitive disorder is most likely?
A patient with a history of multiple strokes begins to show signs of memory loss and confusion. Which neurocognitive disorder is most likely?
Describe the difference between amnesia and dementia.
Describe the main features of Lewy body dementia.
A 68-year-old woman is experiencing memory loss, difficulty recognizing familiar people, and trouble with language. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A 75-year-old man suddenly becomes confused, has trouble paying attention, and his symptoms fluctuate throughout the day. What neurocognitive disorder is most likely?
A patient with a history of multiple strokes begins to show signs of memory loss and confusion. Which neurocognitive disorder is most likely?
Which brain region is most affected in Alzheimer's disease? (1) Hippocampus (2) Cerebellum (3) Occipital lobe (4) Medulla oblongata
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with memory loss in Alzheimer's disease? (1) Dopamine (2) Acetylcholine (3) Serotonin (4) GABA
Which of the following is a cognitive domain commonly affected in neurocognitive disorders? (1) Language (2) Hearing (3) Smell (4) Taste
Which of the following is a common behavioral symptom in neurocognitive disorders? (1) Aggression (2) Increased appetite (3) Improved memory (4) Enhanced concentration
Fill in the blank: __________ is a neurocognitive disorder associated with abnormal protein deposits called plaques and tangles in the brain.
Fill in the blank: __________ is a neurocognitive disorder caused by a genetic mutation leading to progressive movement, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms.
Fill in the blank: __________ is a neurocognitive disorder characterized by progressive changes in personality, behavior, and language.
Fill in the blank: The gradual loss of the ability to perform daily activities due to cognitive decline is called __________.
True or False: All neurocognitive disorders are progressive and cannot be treated.
True or False: Delirium usually develops gradually over months or years.
True or False: Early intervention can help slow the progression of some neurocognitive disorders.
True or False: Neurocognitive disorders are primarily characterized by a decline in cognitive functioning.