A) They can help compare and contrast cultural influences.
B) They help determine the onset and course.
C) They are direct causes.
D) They have a minimal impact.
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A) head trauma
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Huntington's disease
D) Alzheimer's disease
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A) weekly family story time (narratives)
B) combining storytelling and photo album viewing
C) frequently reviewing family photo albums
D) creating memory wallets
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A) Women lack amyloid proteins.
B) Women lack testosterone.
C) Women are given estrogen replacement.
D) Women do not seek treatment.
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A) biochemical processes and head trauma
B) Alzheimer's disease and vascular neurocognitive disorder
C) Alzheimer's disease and biochemical processes
D) head trauma and vascular neurocognitive disorder
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A) Rena, who completed university, although she has an average IQ
B) Paul, who is wealthy and well educated
C) Carrie, who dropped out of school when she was very young
D) Jack, who is extremely bright but never finished university
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A) side effects of medications used to treat HIV
B) opportunistic infections that impact HIV patients
C) chemical imbalances in the brain
D) the HIV infection itself
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A) the presence of a medical condition that is causing the brain to dysfunction
B) that the individual is about to experience a progressive decline in cognitive functioning
C) that the individual is suffering from another psychological disorder
D) a significant chance of death within the next eight years
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A) Pick's disease
B) neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease
C) Huntington's disease
D) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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A) amnestic disorder
B) delirium
C) neurocognitive disorder
D) Alzheimer's disease
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A) following brainstem injuries that occur with equal frequency at all ages
B) in late adulthood when cognition is not functioning normally
C) in late adulthood as part of the normal aging process
D) following complications at birth
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A) HIV
B) diabetes
C) vitamin B12 deficiency
D) head trauma
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A) because they are statistically rare
B) because they all represent some form of brain dysfunction
C) because they often include profound changes in behaviour and personality
D) because they used to be considered forms of insanity
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A) an antibiotic medication
B) an antidepressant medication
C) a benzodiazepine medication
D) an antipsychotic medication
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A) the frustration and fear experienced by patients as they lose their cognitive abilities
B) the progressive deterioration of brain functioning
C) medication side effects
D) either the progressive brain deterioration of the disorder or the frustration experienced by patients
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A) They become clinically depressed.
B) They develop substance abuse problem as a result of the caregiving responsibilities.
C) They develop the same neurocognitive disorder as the person they are caring for.
D) They are physically abusive.
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A) "The symptoms came on gradually over the past two weeks."
B) "The symptoms came on gradually over the last two months."
C) "The symptoms came on quickly over the last few days."
D) "The symptoms came on very slowly, over the course of several years."
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A) No differences in the rate of the disorder by race or gender have been noted.
B) Males and certain racial groups appear to have lower rates of the disorder.
C) No differences are found in the rate of neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease by race, but women appear to have a slightly higher rate of the disorder than men.
D) No differences are found in the rate of neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease by gender, but some racial differences have been noted.
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A) poor diet
B) an inactive lifestyle
C) cigarette smoking
D) a family history of neurocognitive disorder
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