Exam 13: Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders

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Ron is a nine-year-old boy recently diagnosed with ADHD.His parents have chosen a combined approach to treatment,which will most likely involve

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Which of the following is used for a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease dementia?

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Seventy-two-year-old Mrs.Kane recently hit her head during an auto accident.Ever since then,she has been unable to remember the most basic things.For example,when shown a pencil,a ruler,and a phone,Mrs.Kane can name each object,but cannot recall these objects five minutes later.In all other ways,she appears normal.Mrs.Kane's diagnosis would probably be

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Four-year-old Susan has just been diagnosed with autism.Research suggests that her chances of never developing speech proficiency sufficient to communicate her needs are about ____ percent.

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Of the following,the most accurate statement with regard to the genetic influences of ADHD is that

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Describe the benefits and disadvantages of medication treatment versus non-medication treatments for ADHD.Make sure to include discussion of the medications and therapy procedures used in the treatment of this disorder.

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The ratio of boys to girls for ADHD is

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One hypothesis to explain the observed differences in the rate of Alzheimer's disease dementia for individuals of varying educational level is that

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ADHD is estimated to occur in about ____ percent of adults.

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A new variant of ________ may be linked to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE),or "mad cow disease."

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Recent research has demonstrated all of the below regarding ADHD's causes

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Children diagnosed with ADHD tend to be

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Which is the most accurate statement regarding the causes of intellectual disability?

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The condition formerly called dementia pugilistica is diagnosed primarily in

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Delirium brought on by withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs is generally treated

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Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease  neurocognitive disorder typically appear between the ages of

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Major neurocognitive disorder due to HIV is more likely to cause ________ than Alzheimer's disease dementia.

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According to research,the intellectual and educational improvements the children with autism made appeared to be

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Which of the following statements is true about vascular neurocognitive disorder?

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Patients with Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder benefit from medications that work by

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