Exam 12: Neurodevelopmental, Disruptive, Conduct, and Elimination Disorders
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The incidence of autism spectrum is _____ correlated with _____ age.
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Enuresis is the repeated elimination of feces on or into inappropriate places.
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Autism spectrum disorder consists of deficits in communication and social interaction.
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Until the 1970s, autism spectrum disorder was thought to be caused by ____________, or parents who were emotionally unresponsive to their infants.
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Which medication has been used the MOST in the treatment of ADHD?
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An intervention program that provides job training and job coaches to help people succeed in meaningful jobs is called
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Compared with girls, boys are more likely to be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
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Reading disorder, the most common type of learning disorder, is also known as
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Which subtype of intellectual disability is the LEAST likely to be caused by biological factors?
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As with Down syndrome, maternal age plays a role in the etiology of autism spectrum disorder.
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood disorder. Explain its diagnostic criteria and discuss possible treatment options.
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Diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder change as research provides more information on the symptoms and causes. Which of the following has been a result of this?
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Discuss the role that gender plays in the diagnosis of intellectual disability.
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Which learning disorder has been researched the most and appears to be significantly influenced by genetic factors?
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According to Health Canada (2006), about __ babies in every 1000 are born with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
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The leading known preventable cause of intellectual disability is
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____________ is a common childhood disorder that is characterized by inattentiveness, excessive energy, and impulsivity.
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Conduct and oppositional defiant disorders are most prevalent among the upper socioeconomic classes.
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____________ is an ADHD intervention designed to teach parents how to reward positive behaviours and decrease negative ones.
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