Deck 16: Delirium and Dementia

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Which of the following symptoms is a core feature of frontal-temporal dementia?

A) Speech and language problems
B) Visual hallucinations
C) Confusion and disorientation
D) Loss of balance and falls
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In mild cognitive impairment there is likely to be

A) Social and vocational disability
B) Impairment of activities of daily living
C) Deficits of memory
D) Wandering and disorientation
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Which of the following is classified as a subcortical dementia?

A) Dementia of Alzheimer's type
B) Dementia due to Pick's disease
C) Dementia due to Parkinson's disease
D) Dementia due to vascular dementia
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Which of the following is known to be a risk for cognitive decline?

A) Being a widow or widower
B) Retirement or relocation
C) Reduced income or increased expenses
D) Loneliness and social isolation
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In the early stages of dementia, frontal-temporal dementia is more likely than Alzheimer's-type dementia to be characterized by

A) Deficits in executive functioning
B) Problems with memory
C) Personality changes
D) Losing things
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Regarding alcohol withdrawal delirium or delirium tremens, which of the following is true?

A) Symptoms may include hypersomnia and lack of energy.
B) Symptoms may include agitation and abnormal perceptions.
C) Symptom onset often begins with elevated mood.
D) Symptoms often begin within 12 hours of cessation of drinking.
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The most significant finding that suggests a diagnosis of delirium is

A) Rapid onset of symptoms that differ from baseline functioning
B) Slow, progressive onset of symptoms that differ from baseline
C) Difficulty in finding the right word to express an idea
D) Delusions of grandiosity
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Among patients with dementia, early impairment of functioning is frequently seen in

A) Managing finances
B) Self-care deficits such as feeding themselves
C) Limitations of physical activities
D) Recognizing loved ones
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The neurotransmitters most widely accepted to be dysregulated in delirium are

A) Norepinephrine and acetylcholine
B) Norepinephrine and serotonin
C) Serotonin and acetylcholine
D) Dopamine and acetylcholine
Question
Medications that are frequently used for patients with dementia are

A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
B) Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
C) Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
D) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
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Deck 16: Delirium and Dementia
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Which of the following symptoms is a core feature of frontal-temporal dementia?

A) Speech and language problems
B) Visual hallucinations
C) Confusion and disorientation
D) Loss of balance and falls
Speech and language problems
2
In mild cognitive impairment there is likely to be

A) Social and vocational disability
B) Impairment of activities of daily living
C) Deficits of memory
D) Wandering and disorientation
Deficits of memory
3
Which of the following is classified as a subcortical dementia?

A) Dementia of Alzheimer's type
B) Dementia due to Pick's disease
C) Dementia due to Parkinson's disease
D) Dementia due to vascular dementia
Dementia due to Parkinson's disease
4
Which of the following is known to be a risk for cognitive decline?

A) Being a widow or widower
B) Retirement or relocation
C) Reduced income or increased expenses
D) Loneliness and social isolation
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5
In the early stages of dementia, frontal-temporal dementia is more likely than Alzheimer's-type dementia to be characterized by

A) Deficits in executive functioning
B) Problems with memory
C) Personality changes
D) Losing things
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6
Regarding alcohol withdrawal delirium or delirium tremens, which of the following is true?

A) Symptoms may include hypersomnia and lack of energy.
B) Symptoms may include agitation and abnormal perceptions.
C) Symptom onset often begins with elevated mood.
D) Symptoms often begin within 12 hours of cessation of drinking.
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7
The most significant finding that suggests a diagnosis of delirium is

A) Rapid onset of symptoms that differ from baseline functioning
B) Slow, progressive onset of symptoms that differ from baseline
C) Difficulty in finding the right word to express an idea
D) Delusions of grandiosity
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8
Among patients with dementia, early impairment of functioning is frequently seen in

A) Managing finances
B) Self-care deficits such as feeding themselves
C) Limitations of physical activities
D) Recognizing loved ones
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9
The neurotransmitters most widely accepted to be dysregulated in delirium are

A) Norepinephrine and acetylcholine
B) Norepinephrine and serotonin
C) Serotonin and acetylcholine
D) Dopamine and acetylcholine
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10
Medications that are frequently used for patients with dementia are

A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
B) Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
C) Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
D) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
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