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Deck 28: Extension: A - Neuropsychological Assessment
1
A patient with closed - head brain injury goes to see a neuropsychologist. To assess the nature and extent of disability, the doctor has the patient undergo:
A) functional imaging.
B) the Wechsler Memory Scale.
C) a thorough neuropsychological assessment.
D) composite test batteries.
A) functional imaging.
B) the Wechsler Memory Scale.
C) a thorough neuropsychological assessment.
D) composite test batteries.
a thorough neuropsychological assessment.
2
Prior to the development of brain imaging tests such as MRI and PET, neuropsychologists relied primarily on _____ to provide information regarding localization of cerebral damage.
A) formal tests such as the Halstead-Wepman Aphasia Screening Test
B) behavioral tests
C) x-rays of the skull
D) cognitive assessments
A) formal tests such as the Halstead-Wepman Aphasia Screening Test
B) behavioral tests
C) x-rays of the skull
D) cognitive assessments
behavioral tests
3
The mean IQ score on the FSIQ is:
A)50.
B)80.
C)100.
D)120.
A)50.
B)80.
C)100.
D)120.
100.
4
The combination of neuropsychological test development and imaging techniques has led to an understanding of the role of the right frontal lobe in:
A) social cognition.
B) visual acuity.
C) verbal memory.
D) spatial memory.
A) social cognition.
B) visual acuity.
C) verbal memory.
D) spatial memory.
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The development of neuropsychological test batteries was reinvigorated with the advent of:
A) managed care.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) the Rey Complex-Figure Test.
D) the WAIS-III.
A) managed care.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) the Rey Complex-Figure Test.
D) the WAIS-III.
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6
The process of working backward from behavioral assessment to predicting areas of brain damage is:
A) beset with interpretive problems.
B) relatively easy with adequate training.
C) accomplished only by experienced neurologists.
D) not an option that has been explored.
A) beset with interpretive problems.
B) relatively easy with adequate training.
C) accomplished only by experienced neurologists.
D) not an option that has been explored.
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7
Which is NOT a goal of assessment in clinical neuropsychology?
A) diagnosing the presence or absence of brain damage
B) facilitating patient care
C) identifying unusual brain organization
D) classifying disorders.
A) diagnosing the presence or absence of brain damage
B) facilitating patient care
C) identifying unusual brain organization
D) classifying disorders.
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8
The Halstead-Reitan Battery was designed primarily for the purpose of:
A) identifying psychiatric disorders.
B) assessing brain damage.
C) testing for specific cognitive disabilities.
D) finding a definitive test of mental retardation.
A) identifying psychiatric disorders.
B) assessing brain damage.
C) testing for specific cognitive disabilities.
D) finding a definitive test of mental retardation.
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9
Undermanaged health care clinicians are often pressured to:
A) perform many unnecessary tests.
B) eliminate imaging techniques.
C) reduce the number of tests given.
D) reduce comorbidity of disorders.
A) perform many unnecessary tests.
B) eliminate imaging techniques.
C) reduce the number of tests given.
D) reduce comorbidity of disorders.
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10
The FSIQ has a standard deviation of:
A) 5.
B) 10.
C) 15.
D) 20.
A) 5.
B) 10.
C) 15.
D) 20.
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Which of the following is a computerized neuropsychological test battery?
A) Boston Process
B) Halstead-Reitan
C) CANTAB
D) Luria-Nebraska
A) Boston Process
B) Halstead-Reitan
C) CANTAB
D) Luria-Nebraska
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