Deck 52: Dementia
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Deck 52: Dementia
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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is divided into two major subtypes: behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) and aphasia syndromes.
True
2
Patients with suspected dementia will always have evidence of memory impairment.
False
3
A diagnosis of dementia requires the following:
A) Impairment of at least two domains of cognitive function
B) Evidence of functional impairment
C) Ruling out of potential reversible causes of dementia
D) All of the above
A) Impairment of at least two domains of cognitive function
B) Evidence of functional impairment
C) Ruling out of potential reversible causes of dementia
D) All of the above
D
4
Patients with suspected dementia with Lewy bodies may exhibit the following symptoms:
A) Visual-spatial deficits
B) Executive dysfunction
C) Short-term memory deficits
D) Visual hallucinations
E) All of the above
A) Visual-spatial deficits
B) Executive dysfunction
C) Short-term memory deficits
D) Visual hallucinations
E) All of the above
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PET imaging using florbetapir has FDA approval and its use is covered by most insurance.
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6
Once a person has been diagnosed with dementia, they can no longer reliably complete advance directives.
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7
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) can be used to screen for cognitive deficits and used to measure cognitive skills over time.
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8
Typical laboratory screening for cognitive impairment includes:
A) CBC
B) Electrolytes
C) B12
D) Thyroid and liver function
E) All of the above
A) CBC
B) Electrolytes
C) B12
D) Thyroid and liver function
E) All of the above
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9
Functional decline that may be observed in a patient with suspected frontotemporal dementia might include:
A) Trouble with completing tasks
B) Evidence of poor judgment
C) Diminished standards involving hygiene
D) All of the above
A) Trouble with completing tasks
B) Evidence of poor judgment
C) Diminished standards involving hygiene
D) All of the above
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10
A possible early sign of suspected Alzheimer's disease might include:
A) Altered appetite
B) Getting lost or disoriented
C) Balance disturbances
D) None of the above
A) Altered appetite
B) Getting lost or disoriented
C) Balance disturbances
D) None of the above
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