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Deck 5: Mental Status
1
The ability for abstract thinking normally develops
A)in utero.
B)during infancy.
C)during early childhood.
D)during adolescence.
E)during adulthood.
A)in utero.
B)during infancy.
C)during early childhood.
D)during adolescence.
E)during adulthood.
during adolescence.
2
Which type of hallucination is usually associated with alcohol withdrawal?
A)Olfactory
B)Visual
C)Auditory
D)Tactile
E)Gustatory
A)Olfactory
B)Visual
C)Auditory
D)Tactile
E)Gustatory
Tactile
3
While interviewing a 70-year-old female clinic patient, she tells you that she takes ginkgo biloba and St. John's wort. You make a short note to check for results of the
A)Denver II.
B)Mini-Mental State Examination.
C)Glasgow Coma Scale.
D)Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test.
E)CAGE Questionnaire.
A)Denver II.
B)Mini-Mental State Examination.
C)Glasgow Coma Scale.
D)Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test.
E)CAGE Questionnaire.
Mini-Mental State Examination.
4
Assessing orientation to person, place, and time helps determine
A)the ability to understand analogies.
B)abstract reasoning.
C)attention span.
D)state of consciousness.
E)emotional status.
A)the ability to understand analogies.
B)abstract reasoning.
C)attention span.
D)state of consciousness.
E)emotional status.
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5
Flight of ideas and loosening of associations are associated with
A)Parkinson disease.
B)dysphonia.
C)multiple sclerosis.
D)psychiatric disorders.
E)aphasia.
A)Parkinson disease.
B)dysphonia.
C)multiple sclerosis.
D)psychiatric disorders.
E)aphasia.
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6
Which statement is true regarding mental status changes in older adults?
A)There is usually a decline in general intelligence in older adults.
B)Vocabulary and inventories of information show a marked decrease in older adults.
C)Remote memory decline frequently causes problems in processing information.
D)Recent memory is usually more efficient than remote memory.
E)There is an increased risk of delirium with acute illness or metabolic derangement.
A)There is usually a decline in general intelligence in older adults.
B)Vocabulary and inventories of information show a marked decrease in older adults.
C)Remote memory decline frequently causes problems in processing information.
D)Recent memory is usually more efficient than remote memory.
E)There is an increased risk of delirium with acute illness or metabolic derangement.
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7
Impairment of arithmetic skills is often caused by
A)impaired execution of motor skills.
B)impaired judgment.
C)peripheral neuropathies.
D)depression.
E)perceptual distortions.
A)impaired execution of motor skills.
B)impaired judgment.
C)peripheral neuropathies.
D)depression.
E)perceptual distortions.
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8
A state of impaired cognition, consciousness, mood and behavioral dysfunction of acute onset refers to
A)lethargy.
B)delirium.
C)stupor.
D)coma.
E)confusion.
A)lethargy.
B)delirium.
C)stupor.
D)coma.
E)confusion.
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9
Slumped posture and a lack of facial expression may indicate depression or
A)anxiety.
B)Parkinson disease.
C)loss of abstract reasoning.
D)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
E)hyperthyroidism.
A)anxiety.
B)Parkinson disease.
C)loss of abstract reasoning.
D)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
E)hyperthyroidism.
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10
Under most conditions, adult patients should be able to repeat a series of _____ numbers.
A)two to three
B)five to eight
C)10 to 15
D)15 to 20
E)more than 20
A)two to three
B)five to eight
C)10 to 15
D)15 to 20
E)more than 20
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11
When is the mental status portion of the neurologic system examination performed?
A)During the history-taking process
B)Immediately after the vital signs are taken
C)During the time when questions related to memory are asked
D)Constantly, throughout the entire interaction with a patient
E)During assessment of cranial nerves and deep tendon reflexes
A)During the history-taking process
B)Immediately after the vital signs are taken
C)During the time when questions related to memory are asked
D)Constantly, throughout the entire interaction with a patient
E)During assessment of cranial nerves and deep tendon reflexes
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12
You ask the patient to follow a series of short commands to assess
A)judgment.
B)attention span.
C)arithmetic calculations.
D)abstract reasoning.
E)emotional stability.
A)judgment.
B)attention span.
C)arithmetic calculations.
D)abstract reasoning.
E)emotional stability.
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13
Peripheral neuropathy is most likely to be manifested by
A)impaired memory.
B)impaired abstract reasoning.
C)impaired writing ability.
D)hallucinations.
E)difficulties with analogies.
A)impaired memory.
B)impaired abstract reasoning.
C)impaired writing ability.
D)hallucinations.
E)difficulties with analogies.
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14
A 69-year-old truck driver presents with a sudden loss of the ability to understand spoken language. This indicates a lesion in the
A)temporal lobe.
B)Broca area.
C)frontal cortex.
D)precentral gyrus.
E)occipital lobe.
A)temporal lobe.
B)Broca area.
C)frontal cortex.
D)precentral gyrus.
E)occipital lobe.
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15
Which of these observations would be most significant when assessing the condition of a patient who has judgment impairment?
A)Repeated failure to complete work obligations
B)Inadequate interpretation of a metaphor
C)Going to church three times a week
D)Planning for retirement in 20 years
E)Forgetting family members' birthdays
A)Repeated failure to complete work obligations
B)Inadequate interpretation of a metaphor
C)Going to church three times a week
D)Planning for retirement in 20 years
E)Forgetting family members' birthdays
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16
When you ask the patient to tell you the meaning of a proverb or metaphor, you are assessing which of the following?
A)Level of consciousness
B)Abstract reasoning
C)Emotional stability
D)Memory
E)Impaired judgment
A)Level of consciousness
B)Abstract reasoning
C)Emotional stability
D)Memory
E)Impaired judgment
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17
Appropriateness of logic, sequence, cohesion, and relevance to topics are markers for the assessment of
A)mood and feelings.
B)attention span.
C)thought process and content.
D)abstract reasoning.
E)speech and language skills.
A)mood and feelings.
B)attention span.
C)thought process and content.
D)abstract reasoning.
E)speech and language skills.
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18
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
A)may be used to estimate cognitive changes quantitatively.
B)may be used to estimate personality disorders qualitatively.
C)scores do not vary with regard to age or education.
D)will determine the cause of memory loss.
E)is a good tool to diagnose neurologic disorders.
A)may be used to estimate cognitive changes quantitatively.
B)may be used to estimate personality disorders qualitatively.
C)scores do not vary with regard to age or education.
D)will determine the cause of memory loss.
E)is a good tool to diagnose neurologic disorders.
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19
Loss of immediate and recent memory with retention of remote memory suggests
A)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
B)impaired judgment.
C)stupor.
D)dementia.
E)delirium.
A)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
B)impaired judgment.
C)stupor.
D)dementia.
E)delirium.
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20
Recent memory may be tested by
A)asking the patient to do simple arithmetic.
B)asking the patient to listen to and repeat a series of numbers.
C)showing the patient four items and asking him or her to list the items about 10 minutes later.
D)asking the patient about verifiable past events, such as his or her mother's maiden name.
E)asking the patient to name the past four presidents.
A)asking the patient to do simple arithmetic.
B)asking the patient to listen to and repeat a series of numbers.
C)showing the patient four items and asking him or her to list the items about 10 minutes later.
D)asking the patient about verifiable past events, such as his or her mother's maiden name.
E)asking the patient to name the past four presidents.
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21
Which of the following is usually related to structural diseases of the brain?
A)Delirium
B)Dementia
C)Depression
D)Anxiety
E)Psychosis
A)Delirium
B)Dementia
C)Depression
D)Anxiety
E)Psychosis
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22
When the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test is administered to a child, the evaluator principally observes the
A)presence and form of body parts.
B)gender and race of the person drawn.
C)approximate age and posture of the person drawn.
D)length of time needed to draw a stick man.
E)facial expressions of the child.
A)presence and form of body parts.
B)gender and race of the person drawn.
C)approximate age and posture of the person drawn.
D)length of time needed to draw a stick man.
E)facial expressions of the child.
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23
You are interviewing a 20-year-old patient with a new-onset psychotic disorder. The patient is apathetic and has disturbed thoughts and language patterns. The nurse recognizes this behavior pattern as consistent with a diagnosis of
A)depression.
B)autistic disorder.
C)mania.
D)schizophrenia.
E)anxiety disorder.
A)depression.
B)autistic disorder.
C)mania.
D)schizophrenia.
E)anxiety disorder.
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24
All of the following are usually associated with a neurochemical imbalance except
A)schizophrenia.
B)mania.
C)anxiety disorder.
D)autism.
E)depression.
A)schizophrenia.
B)mania.
C)anxiety disorder.
D)autism.
E)depression.
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25
Which condition is considered progressive rather than reversible?
A)Delirium
B)Dementia
C)Depression
D)Anxiety
E)Coma
A)Delirium
B)Dementia
C)Depression
D)Anxiety
E)Coma
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26
The examiner should be concerned about neurologic competence if a social smile cannot be elicited by the time a child is _____ old.
A)3 days
B)2 weeks
C)1 month
D)3 months
E)6 months
A)3 days
B)2 weeks
C)1 month
D)3 months
E)6 months
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27
The Mini-Mental State Examination should be administered for a patient who
A)gets lost in her or his neighborhood.
B)sleeps an excessive amount of time.
C)has repetitive ritualistic behaviors.
D)uses illegal hallucinogenic drugs.
E)has a fear of leaving the house.
A)gets lost in her or his neighborhood.
B)sleeps an excessive amount of time.
C)has repetitive ritualistic behaviors.
D)uses illegal hallucinogenic drugs.
E)has a fear of leaving the house.
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28
While interviewing a patient, you ask him to explain "a stitch in time saves nine" to assess
A)reading comprehension.
B)attention span.
C)mood and feeling.
D)reasoning skills.
E)perceptual distortions.
A)reading comprehension.
B)attention span.
C)mood and feeling.
D)reasoning skills.
E)perceptual distortions.
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29
The Glasgow Coma Scale is used to
A)determine the cause of decreased consciousness.
B)assess a patient's level of abstract reasoning.
C)quantify consciousness.
D)predict response to stimulant medications.
E)diagnose disorders that alter level of consciousness.
A)determine the cause of decreased consciousness.
B)assess a patient's level of abstract reasoning.
C)quantify consciousness.
D)predict response to stimulant medications.
E)diagnose disorders that alter level of consciousness.
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30
An aversion to touch or being held, along with delayed or absent language development, is characteristic of
A)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
B)autism.
C)dementia.
D)mental retardation.
E)schizophrenia.
A)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
B)autism.
C)dementia.
D)mental retardation.
E)schizophrenia.
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31
An older adult is administered the Set Test and scores a 14. The nurse interprets this score as indicative of
A)depression.
B)cognitive impairment.
C)delirium.
D)schizophrenia.
E)dementia.
A)depression.
B)cognitive impairment.
C)delirium.
D)schizophrenia.
E)dementia.
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32
The Denver II is a tool used to determine
A)a child's IQ.
B)the child's mood.
C)whether a child is educable.
D)whether a child is developing as expected.
E)whether an adolescent is a suicide risk.
A)a child's IQ.
B)the child's mood.
C)whether a child is educable.
D)whether a child is developing as expected.
E)whether an adolescent is a suicide risk.
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33
Which statement is true in regard to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
A)It occurs before 7 years of age.
B)It is usually related to mental retardation.
C)It is usually related to dementia.
D)It is manifested by prolonged periods of catatonic behavior.
E)It usually first manifests with decorticate posturing.
A)It occurs before 7 years of age.
B)It is usually related to mental retardation.
C)It is usually related to dementia.
D)It is manifested by prolonged periods of catatonic behavior.
E)It usually first manifests with decorticate posturing.
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34
Facial muscle or tongue weakness may result in
A)aphasia.
B)word salad.
C)neologisms.
D)echolalia.
E)impaired comprehension.
A)aphasia.
B)word salad.
C)neologisms.
D)echolalia.
E)impaired comprehension.
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