Deck 16: Geriatric Psychopharmacology

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All of the following are features associated with Parkinson's disease EXCEPT:

A)resting tremor.
B)bradykinesia.
C)thrashing movements.
D)muscle rigidity.
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Among the psychoactive medicines,_____ are most commonly and inappropriately prescribed among the elderly.

A)antidepressants
B)antihistamines
C)benzodiazepines
D)opioids
Question
______ cause significant cognitive impairment in elderly populations.

A)SSRI antidepressants
B)Atypical antipsychotics
C)Ritalin
D)Benzodiazepines
Question
__________ is the second most common neurodegenerative disease.

A)Alzheimer's disease.
B)Parkinson's disease.
C)depression.
D)bipolar disorder.
Question
To treat agitation and aggression in the elderly,risperidone and olanzapine were used most frequently but _____ has rapidly gained favor.

A)haloperidol
B)quetiapine
C)clozapine
D)aripiprazole
Question
Based on your knowledge of the cellular basis of parkinsonism and psychotropic drugs,you would expect drugs used to treat _______ to worsen Parkinson's symptoms.

A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety
C)mania
D)depression
Question
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease are frequently a side effect of:

A)antidepressants.
B)antipsychotic agents.
C)mood stabilizers.
D)anti-anxiety agents.
Question
Comorbid ______ with depression generally suggests a poorer outcome for treatment in the elderly.

A)psychosis
B)bipolar disorder
C)panic disorder
D)anxiety
Question
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease reveal themselves when levels of dopamine ______ by _____ percent.

A)increase; 20
B)decrease; 20
C)increase; 80
D)decrease; 80
Question
In the elderly,______ doses of medications are often effective with a ______ half-life.

A)higher; shorter
B)lower; longer
C)higher; longer
D)lower; shorter
Question
At the cellular level,the biological basis for Parkinsonism is best described as a _____ state.

A)hypernoradrenergic
B)hyponoradrenergic
C)hyperdopaminergic
D)hypodopaminergic
Question
While the precise cause of Parkinson's disease remains to be determined,symptoms are correlated with changes in the number and function of the ______ system.

A)serotonergic
B)cholinergic
C)glutamatergic
D)dopaminergic
Question
All of the following are drugs of concern in elderly populations EXCEPT:

A)tricyclic antidepressants.
B)dopamine agonists.
C)antihistamines.
D)benzodiazepines.
Question
In elderly populations,______ are the most inappropriately prescribed medications.

A)long-acting benzodiazepines
B)tricyclic antidepressants
C)muscle relaxants
D)antihistamines
Question
It has been suggested that a _____ approach to treating depression in the elderly can be quite successful.

A)team
B)psychosocial
C)cognitive behavioral
D)polypharmaceutical
Question
Of the drugs that are used for control of agitation and aggression in the elderly,______ is most often prescribed.

A)atypical antipsychotics
B)risperidone (Risperdal)
C)quetiapine (Seroquel)
D)olanzapine (Zyprexa)
Question
When considering the pharmacological treatments of geriatric populations,all of the following are true EXCEPT:

A)elderly populations do not metabolize medication as efficiently,thus half-lives of medications may be quite long.
B)sedative-hypnotics are dementing the in the elderly.
C)substance abuse in the elderly is a rare occurrence.
D)elderly populations often exhibit depression and comorbid anxiety.
Question
The Partnership to Improve Dementia Care initiative was primarily implemented to:

A)increase public awareness of dementia.
B)evaluate nursing practices.
C)reduce antipsychotic medication use.
D)improve patient care.
Question
According to 2014 statistics from the CDC,the highest rate of suicide deaths for males and females combined is in the _____ age group.

A)25 to 34
B)45 to 54
C)65 to 74
D)85+
Question
The clinical syndrome of parkinsonism includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)slowness/poverty of movement.
B)muscle rigidity.
C)tremor during voluntary movement.
D)impaired postural balance.
Question
_______ is used to inhibit peripheral catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT)thereby increasing dopamine availability in the brain with no apparent adverse effects on the liver.

A)Levodopa
B)Tolcapone (Tasmar)
C)Entacapone (Comtan)
D)Stalevo
Question
The most undesirable side effects of treatment with levodopa are caused by the buildup of high levels of ______ in the ______.

A)levodopa; brain
B)levodopa; systemic circulation
C)dopamine; brain
D)dopamine; systemic circulation
Question
The new dopamine receptor agonists are ______ in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)highly effective
B)about as effective as levodopa
C)totally ineffective
D)marginally effective
Question
Inhibition of _______ in the liver and the blood supply of the gastrointestinal tract suppresses degradation of levodopa in the periphery.

A)tyrosine hydroxlase
B)dopa decarboxylase
C)dopamine β\beta -hydroxylase
D)catechol-o-methyltransferase
Question
The enzyme dopa decarboxylase:

A)inhibits the conversion of dopamine to levodopa.
B)inhibits the conversion of levodopa to dopamine.
C)converts dopamine to levodopa.
D)converts levodopa to dopamine.
Question
__________ is the mainstay of therapy for Parkinson's disease.

A)Implementation of dopamine neurons
B)Administration of dopamine
C)Administration of neuroleptics
D)Administration of dopamine precursors
Question
Undesirable side effects are minimized by combining levodopa with carbidopa,a drug which acts to:

A)inhibit the breakdown of dopamine.
B)increase the amount of dopamine in the peripheral circulation and the brain.
C)decrease the amount of dopamine in both the peripheral circulation and the brain.
D)decrease the amount of dopamine in the peripheral circulation,but not the brain.
Question
Traditional drug treatments for parkinsonism target the ______; newer drugs target the ______.

A)postsynaptic receptor; cell body
B)cell body; postsynaptic receptor
C)presynaptic terminal; postsynaptic receptor
D)postsynaptic receptor; presynaptic terminal
Question
The enzyme __________ converts dopa into dopamine.

A)tyrosine hydroxlase
B)dopa decarboxylase
C)dopamine β\beta -hydroxylase
D)dopa synthase
Question
Selegiline ameliorates symptoms of parkinsonism through a unique mechanism,namely inhibiting:

A)the conversion of levodopa to dopamine.
B)COMT,an enzyme involved in the degradation of dopamine.
C)the reuptake of dopamine into the presynaptic terminal.
D)the breakdown of dopamine by MAO-B.
Question
Carbidopa works by inhibiting the breakdown of ______ the blood-brain barrier.

A)dopamine and readily crosses
B)dopamine and does not cross
C)levodopa and readily crosses
D)levodopa and does not cross
Question
Tolcapone and entacapone,the two main COMT-inhibitory drugs:

A)inhibit peripheral COMT but not in the CNS.
B)enhance central COMT but not in the PNS.
C)enhance COMT in both the PNS and CNS.
D)have no effect on COMT in either the PNS or CNS.
Question
A major limitation of present-day,long-term drug therapy for parkinsonism is:

A)a high incidence of serious liver toxicity associated with levodopa.
B)a rebound or withdrawal effect following discontinuation of treatment.
C)a sensitization phenomenon wherein less and less drug is needed even as dyskinesia and other side effects develop.
D)decreased effectiveness of levodopa.
Question
MAO-A is associated with ______ neurons; MAO-B is associated with ______neurons.

A)norepinephrine; serotonin
B)serotonin; dopamine
C)dopamine; norepinephrine
D)norepinephrine; dopamine
Question
The amount of levodopa that crosses the blood-brain barrier is __________ percent.

A)1 to 5
B)20 to 30
C)50 to 60
D)80 to 90
Question
The precursor of levodopa is:

A)dopamine.
B)dopa decarboxylase.
C)tyramine.
D)tyrosine.
Question
All of the following treatments ameliorate parkinsonism symptomatology EXCEPT:

A)replacement of dopamine.
B)administration of antipsychotics.
C)administration of dopamine agonists.
D)administration of dopamine-breakdown inhibitors.
Question
Levodopa therapy will typically be effective in Parkinson's patients for about ______ years.

A)3
B)5
C)10
D)20
Question
All of the following are standard treatment approaches for Parkinson's disease EXCEPT:

A)dopamine breakdown inhibitors.
B)dopaminergic antagonists.
C)dopaminergic agonists.
D)dopamine replacement therapy.
Question
The enzyme ___________ converts tyrosine into dopa by the enzyme.

A)tyrosine synthase
B)tyrosine beta-hydroxlase
C)tyrosine hydroxylase
D)dopa decarboxylase
Question
The most common neurodegenerative disease is _____ disease.

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Depression
D)Bipolar disorder
Question
______ is a nontoxic compound derived from tobacco that has been reported to block plaque formation in animal models of Alzheimer's disease.

A)Epicatechin
B)Orcein
C)Cotinine
D)Cinnamaldehyde
Question
Acetyl-cholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-Is)work by:

A)decreasing acetylcholine levels.
B)blocking acetylcholine receptors.
C)preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine.
D)blocking reuptake of acetylcholine.
Question
Of the AChE-I medications,_____ was the first to be approved,but is now rarely prescribed.

A)tacrine (Cognex)
B)rivastigmine (Exelon)
C)donepezil (Aricept)
D)galantamine (Razadyne)
Question
_____ is more selective for AChE in the brain,possesses a longer half-life and induces few gastrointestinal side effects.

A)tacrine (Cognex)
B)rivastigmine (Exelon)
C)donepezil (Aricept)
D)galantamine (Razadyne)
Question
The Alzheimer's population is expected to __________ by the year 2050.

A)double
B)triple
C)quadruple
D)quintuple
Question
Time between onset of Alzheimer's disease and death may span _____ years.

A)1 to 3
B)4 to 8
C)9 to 15
D)16 to 24
Question
Currently,approximately _____ million people in the United States have Alzheimer's disease.

A)3
B)5
C)7
D)9
Question
Widely used prior to levodopa,______ are now considered to be second-tier agents for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)dopamine receptor agonists
B)sulfa drugs
C)muscarinic receptor antagonists
D)selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors
Question
The typical onset of Alzheimer's disease is after _____ years of age.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
Question
Dietary supplements of ______ may provide protection from Alzheimer's disease.

A)ginkgo biloba
B)omega-3 fatty acids
C)vitamin E
D)vitamin C
Question
______ are now viewed as second-tier agents in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)COMT inhibitors
B)Dopamine receptor agonists
C)Selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors
D)Muscarinic receptor antagonists
Question
Drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease work by _____ in the brain.

A)increasing acetylcholine levels
B)mimicking the effects of acetylcholine
C)inhibiting the breakdown of acetylcholine
D)blocking acetylcholine receptors
Question
Patients with severe Alzheimer's disease show acetylcholine levels _____ percent below normal.

A)5 to 10
B)15 to 25
C)40 to 50
D)60 to 85
Question
Acetyl-cholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-Is)are used to treat _____ in an attempt to address its _____ symptoms.

A)Alzheimer's disease; cognitive
B)Alzheimer's disease; motor
C)Parkinson's disease; cognitive
D)Parkinson's disease; motor
Question
The primary treatment for delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease is:

A)blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
B)stimulation of acetylcholine receptors.
C)inhibition of acetylcholine breakdown.
D)potentiation of acetylcholine breakdown.
Question
Research is supportive of __________ therapy to alleviate the cognitive symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease.

A)acetylcholinesterase inhibiting drug
B)ginkgo biloba
C)ketamine
D)vitamin E
Question
Memantine's mechanism of action is:

A)blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
B)inhibition of acetylcholine breakdown.
C)blockade of NMDA receptors.
D)inhibition of glutamate breakdown.
Question
Alzheimer's disease is marked by damage in all of the following EXCEPT:

A)cholinergic neurons.
B)dopaminergic neurons.
C)hippocampus.
D)cortex.
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The antioxidant _______,also found in blueberries,has been reported to provide protection from oxidative stress that may be involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease.

A)epicatechin
B)orcein
C)cotinine
D)cinnamaldehyde
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All of the following are important principles of therapy in the context of Alzheimer's disease EXCEPT:

A)a focus on the potential pathophysiology of the disease.
B)supportive care for patients.
C)supportive resources for physicians.
D)treatments targeted at improving cognitive symptoms.
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Deck 16: Geriatric Psychopharmacology
1
All of the following are features associated with Parkinson's disease EXCEPT:

A)resting tremor.
B)bradykinesia.
C)thrashing movements.
D)muscle rigidity.
C
2
Among the psychoactive medicines,_____ are most commonly and inappropriately prescribed among the elderly.

A)antidepressants
B)antihistamines
C)benzodiazepines
D)opioids
C
3
______ cause significant cognitive impairment in elderly populations.

A)SSRI antidepressants
B)Atypical antipsychotics
C)Ritalin
D)Benzodiazepines
D
4
__________ is the second most common neurodegenerative disease.

A)Alzheimer's disease.
B)Parkinson's disease.
C)depression.
D)bipolar disorder.
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To treat agitation and aggression in the elderly,risperidone and olanzapine were used most frequently but _____ has rapidly gained favor.

A)haloperidol
B)quetiapine
C)clozapine
D)aripiprazole
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Based on your knowledge of the cellular basis of parkinsonism and psychotropic drugs,you would expect drugs used to treat _______ to worsen Parkinson's symptoms.

A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety
C)mania
D)depression
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7
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease are frequently a side effect of:

A)antidepressants.
B)antipsychotic agents.
C)mood stabilizers.
D)anti-anxiety agents.
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8
Comorbid ______ with depression generally suggests a poorer outcome for treatment in the elderly.

A)psychosis
B)bipolar disorder
C)panic disorder
D)anxiety
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9
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease reveal themselves when levels of dopamine ______ by _____ percent.

A)increase; 20
B)decrease; 20
C)increase; 80
D)decrease; 80
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In the elderly,______ doses of medications are often effective with a ______ half-life.

A)higher; shorter
B)lower; longer
C)higher; longer
D)lower; shorter
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11
At the cellular level,the biological basis for Parkinsonism is best described as a _____ state.

A)hypernoradrenergic
B)hyponoradrenergic
C)hyperdopaminergic
D)hypodopaminergic
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12
While the precise cause of Parkinson's disease remains to be determined,symptoms are correlated with changes in the number and function of the ______ system.

A)serotonergic
B)cholinergic
C)glutamatergic
D)dopaminergic
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13
All of the following are drugs of concern in elderly populations EXCEPT:

A)tricyclic antidepressants.
B)dopamine agonists.
C)antihistamines.
D)benzodiazepines.
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In elderly populations,______ are the most inappropriately prescribed medications.

A)long-acting benzodiazepines
B)tricyclic antidepressants
C)muscle relaxants
D)antihistamines
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It has been suggested that a _____ approach to treating depression in the elderly can be quite successful.

A)team
B)psychosocial
C)cognitive behavioral
D)polypharmaceutical
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Of the drugs that are used for control of agitation and aggression in the elderly,______ is most often prescribed.

A)atypical antipsychotics
B)risperidone (Risperdal)
C)quetiapine (Seroquel)
D)olanzapine (Zyprexa)
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17
When considering the pharmacological treatments of geriatric populations,all of the following are true EXCEPT:

A)elderly populations do not metabolize medication as efficiently,thus half-lives of medications may be quite long.
B)sedative-hypnotics are dementing the in the elderly.
C)substance abuse in the elderly is a rare occurrence.
D)elderly populations often exhibit depression and comorbid anxiety.
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The Partnership to Improve Dementia Care initiative was primarily implemented to:

A)increase public awareness of dementia.
B)evaluate nursing practices.
C)reduce antipsychotic medication use.
D)improve patient care.
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19
According to 2014 statistics from the CDC,the highest rate of suicide deaths for males and females combined is in the _____ age group.

A)25 to 34
B)45 to 54
C)65 to 74
D)85+
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20
The clinical syndrome of parkinsonism includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)slowness/poverty of movement.
B)muscle rigidity.
C)tremor during voluntary movement.
D)impaired postural balance.
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21
_______ is used to inhibit peripheral catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT)thereby increasing dopamine availability in the brain with no apparent adverse effects on the liver.

A)Levodopa
B)Tolcapone (Tasmar)
C)Entacapone (Comtan)
D)Stalevo
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22
The most undesirable side effects of treatment with levodopa are caused by the buildup of high levels of ______ in the ______.

A)levodopa; brain
B)levodopa; systemic circulation
C)dopamine; brain
D)dopamine; systemic circulation
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23
The new dopamine receptor agonists are ______ in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)highly effective
B)about as effective as levodopa
C)totally ineffective
D)marginally effective
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24
Inhibition of _______ in the liver and the blood supply of the gastrointestinal tract suppresses degradation of levodopa in the periphery.

A)tyrosine hydroxlase
B)dopa decarboxylase
C)dopamine β\beta -hydroxylase
D)catechol-o-methyltransferase
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25
The enzyme dopa decarboxylase:

A)inhibits the conversion of dopamine to levodopa.
B)inhibits the conversion of levodopa to dopamine.
C)converts dopamine to levodopa.
D)converts levodopa to dopamine.
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__________ is the mainstay of therapy for Parkinson's disease.

A)Implementation of dopamine neurons
B)Administration of dopamine
C)Administration of neuroleptics
D)Administration of dopamine precursors
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27
Undesirable side effects are minimized by combining levodopa with carbidopa,a drug which acts to:

A)inhibit the breakdown of dopamine.
B)increase the amount of dopamine in the peripheral circulation and the brain.
C)decrease the amount of dopamine in both the peripheral circulation and the brain.
D)decrease the amount of dopamine in the peripheral circulation,but not the brain.
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28
Traditional drug treatments for parkinsonism target the ______; newer drugs target the ______.

A)postsynaptic receptor; cell body
B)cell body; postsynaptic receptor
C)presynaptic terminal; postsynaptic receptor
D)postsynaptic receptor; presynaptic terminal
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29
The enzyme __________ converts dopa into dopamine.

A)tyrosine hydroxlase
B)dopa decarboxylase
C)dopamine β\beta -hydroxylase
D)dopa synthase
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30
Selegiline ameliorates symptoms of parkinsonism through a unique mechanism,namely inhibiting:

A)the conversion of levodopa to dopamine.
B)COMT,an enzyme involved in the degradation of dopamine.
C)the reuptake of dopamine into the presynaptic terminal.
D)the breakdown of dopamine by MAO-B.
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31
Carbidopa works by inhibiting the breakdown of ______ the blood-brain barrier.

A)dopamine and readily crosses
B)dopamine and does not cross
C)levodopa and readily crosses
D)levodopa and does not cross
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32
Tolcapone and entacapone,the two main COMT-inhibitory drugs:

A)inhibit peripheral COMT but not in the CNS.
B)enhance central COMT but not in the PNS.
C)enhance COMT in both the PNS and CNS.
D)have no effect on COMT in either the PNS or CNS.
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33
A major limitation of present-day,long-term drug therapy for parkinsonism is:

A)a high incidence of serious liver toxicity associated with levodopa.
B)a rebound or withdrawal effect following discontinuation of treatment.
C)a sensitization phenomenon wherein less and less drug is needed even as dyskinesia and other side effects develop.
D)decreased effectiveness of levodopa.
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34
MAO-A is associated with ______ neurons; MAO-B is associated with ______neurons.

A)norepinephrine; serotonin
B)serotonin; dopamine
C)dopamine; norepinephrine
D)norepinephrine; dopamine
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35
The amount of levodopa that crosses the blood-brain barrier is __________ percent.

A)1 to 5
B)20 to 30
C)50 to 60
D)80 to 90
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36
The precursor of levodopa is:

A)dopamine.
B)dopa decarboxylase.
C)tyramine.
D)tyrosine.
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37
All of the following treatments ameliorate parkinsonism symptomatology EXCEPT:

A)replacement of dopamine.
B)administration of antipsychotics.
C)administration of dopamine agonists.
D)administration of dopamine-breakdown inhibitors.
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38
Levodopa therapy will typically be effective in Parkinson's patients for about ______ years.

A)3
B)5
C)10
D)20
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39
All of the following are standard treatment approaches for Parkinson's disease EXCEPT:

A)dopamine breakdown inhibitors.
B)dopaminergic antagonists.
C)dopaminergic agonists.
D)dopamine replacement therapy.
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40
The enzyme ___________ converts tyrosine into dopa by the enzyme.

A)tyrosine synthase
B)tyrosine beta-hydroxlase
C)tyrosine hydroxylase
D)dopa decarboxylase
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41
The most common neurodegenerative disease is _____ disease.

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Depression
D)Bipolar disorder
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42
______ is a nontoxic compound derived from tobacco that has been reported to block plaque formation in animal models of Alzheimer's disease.

A)Epicatechin
B)Orcein
C)Cotinine
D)Cinnamaldehyde
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43
Acetyl-cholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-Is)work by:

A)decreasing acetylcholine levels.
B)blocking acetylcholine receptors.
C)preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine.
D)blocking reuptake of acetylcholine.
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44
Of the AChE-I medications,_____ was the first to be approved,but is now rarely prescribed.

A)tacrine (Cognex)
B)rivastigmine (Exelon)
C)donepezil (Aricept)
D)galantamine (Razadyne)
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45
_____ is more selective for AChE in the brain,possesses a longer half-life and induces few gastrointestinal side effects.

A)tacrine (Cognex)
B)rivastigmine (Exelon)
C)donepezil (Aricept)
D)galantamine (Razadyne)
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46
The Alzheimer's population is expected to __________ by the year 2050.

A)double
B)triple
C)quadruple
D)quintuple
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47
Time between onset of Alzheimer's disease and death may span _____ years.

A)1 to 3
B)4 to 8
C)9 to 15
D)16 to 24
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48
Currently,approximately _____ million people in the United States have Alzheimer's disease.

A)3
B)5
C)7
D)9
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49
Widely used prior to levodopa,______ are now considered to be second-tier agents for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)dopamine receptor agonists
B)sulfa drugs
C)muscarinic receptor antagonists
D)selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors
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50
The typical onset of Alzheimer's disease is after _____ years of age.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
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51
Dietary supplements of ______ may provide protection from Alzheimer's disease.

A)ginkgo biloba
B)omega-3 fatty acids
C)vitamin E
D)vitamin C
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52
______ are now viewed as second-tier agents in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

A)COMT inhibitors
B)Dopamine receptor agonists
C)Selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors
D)Muscarinic receptor antagonists
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53
Drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease work by _____ in the brain.

A)increasing acetylcholine levels
B)mimicking the effects of acetylcholine
C)inhibiting the breakdown of acetylcholine
D)blocking acetylcholine receptors
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54
Patients with severe Alzheimer's disease show acetylcholine levels _____ percent below normal.

A)5 to 10
B)15 to 25
C)40 to 50
D)60 to 85
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55
Acetyl-cholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-Is)are used to treat _____ in an attempt to address its _____ symptoms.

A)Alzheimer's disease; cognitive
B)Alzheimer's disease; motor
C)Parkinson's disease; cognitive
D)Parkinson's disease; motor
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56
The primary treatment for delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease is:

A)blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
B)stimulation of acetylcholine receptors.
C)inhibition of acetylcholine breakdown.
D)potentiation of acetylcholine breakdown.
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57
Research is supportive of __________ therapy to alleviate the cognitive symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease.

A)acetylcholinesterase inhibiting drug
B)ginkgo biloba
C)ketamine
D)vitamin E
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58
Memantine's mechanism of action is:

A)blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
B)inhibition of acetylcholine breakdown.
C)blockade of NMDA receptors.
D)inhibition of glutamate breakdown.
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59
Alzheimer's disease is marked by damage in all of the following EXCEPT:

A)cholinergic neurons.
B)dopaminergic neurons.
C)hippocampus.
D)cortex.
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60
The antioxidant _______,also found in blueberries,has been reported to provide protection from oxidative stress that may be involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease.

A)epicatechin
B)orcein
C)cotinine
D)cinnamaldehyde
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61
All of the following are important principles of therapy in the context of Alzheimer's disease EXCEPT:

A)a focus on the potential pathophysiology of the disease.
B)supportive care for patients.
C)supportive resources for physicians.
D)treatments targeted at improving cognitive symptoms.
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