UPDATED Questions and CORRECT
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Clinical Disorders, other conditions that may be the focus of clinical attention. - CORRECT
ANSWER - Axis I of the DSM-IV-TR includes:
Personality Disorders, and Mental Retardation - CORRECT ANSWER - Axis II of the
DSM-IV-TR includes:
General Medical Conditions - CORRECT ANSWER - Axis III of the DSM-IV-TR
includes:
Learning Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - Exposure to toxins is a causal factor that has
been linked to....?
Psychosocial and environmental problems - CORRECT ANSWER - Axis IV of the DSM-
IV-TR includes:
Global Assessment Functioning - CORRECT ANSWER - Axis V of the DSM-IV-TR
includes:
Substance abuse, ADHD, Males - CORRECT ANSWER - There is evidence that the risk
for ____________ among adults with ______ is greatest for __________, those with lower
socioeconomic status and those with comorbid Disruptive Behavior Disorder.
When there is insufficient info for a Dx. - CORRECT ANSWER - What is a Dx Deferred?
Not Otherwise Specified, used when there is adequate information to know that a disorder
belongs to a particular category but insufficient info for a specific Dx. - CORRECT
ANSWER - What is NOS?
,Mental Retardation - CORRECT ANSWER - A developmental disorder involving:
significantly subaverage intellectual functioning (IQ 70 or below), impairments in adaptive
functioning, onset prior to age 18
Alzheimer's Disease - CORRECT ANSWER - It involves a gradual onset of symptoms
and a slow progressive decline in cognitive functioning.Involves 3 stages.
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Hand flapping, rocking, spinning and other stereotyped
behaviors are common in....?
Mild, Moderate, Severe and Profound - CORRECT ANSWER - Mental Retardation has 4
subtypes, which are?
Delays in motor development, and lack of age-appropiate interest in environmental stimuli -
CORRECT ANSWER - Early signs of Mental Retardation include:
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Behavioral techniques and Shaping and Discrimination
Training are considered effective for which disorder (Lovaas, 1960s)
Learning Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - Cerebellar-Vestibular Dysfunction has been
linked to....?
Learning Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - Incomplete dominance and other hemispheric
abnormalities have been linked to...?
Mild Mental Retardation - CORRECT ANSWER - Mentally retarded individuals with an
IQ range of 50-69. The largest percentage of retarded people is in this group. Adults have the
mental ability of about 8-12 year olds. They can learn basic skills in school are sometimes
classified as educable.
,Alterations of embryonic development - CORRECT ANSWER - Account for most cases
of Mental Retardation
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Abnormal levels of dopamine has been linked to...?
Heredity (Fragile X Syndrome, PKU, Tay-Sachs) - CORRECT ANSWER - Of all Mental
Retardation cases about 5% are due to?
Alterations of embryonic development (Down Syndrome, damage due to toxins) - CORRECT
ANSWER - Of all Mental Retardation cases about 30% are due to?
Pregnancy and Perinatal Problems (Fetal Malnutrition, Anoxia, HIV) - CORRECT
ANSWER - Of all Mental Retardation cases about 10% are due to?
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Abnormal levels of serotonin has been linked to what
disorder?
General medical conditions during infancy or childhood (lead poisoning, encephalitis,
malnutrition) - CORRECT ANSWER - Of all Mental Retardation cases about another 5%
are due to?
Environmental factors and other mental disorders (deprevation of nurturance or stimulation,
Autistic Disorder) - CORRECT ANSWER - 15 to 20% of all Mental Retardation cases are
due to?
30 to 40% of all cases - CORRECT ANSWER - The etiology of Mental Retardation is
unknown in.....
PKU (Phenylketonuria) - CORRECT ANSWER - A human genetic defect that results in
the failure to metabolize phenylalanine, found in high-protein foods.
, Moderate to profound mental retardation, impaired motor and language development, and
unpredictable erratic behaviors. - CORRECT ANSWER - If PKU is left untreated it
usually produces?
Down Syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER - Trisonomy 21, presence of an extra
chromosome, cause of about 10-30% of all cases of moderate to severe retardation
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Abnormal levels of norepinephrine has been linked
to....?
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - Qualitative impairment in social interaction, qualitative
impairment in communication, restricted repetitive and stereotyped behavior, interests and
activities.
Stuttering - CORRECT ANSWER - Typically begins between the ages of 2 and 7 and is
about 3 times more common in MALES than females. 60% of cases, remit by age 16.
Down Syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER - People with __________________ often have
heart lesions, respiratory and intestinal defects, cataracts, age more rapidly than others and are at
a higher risk of Alzheimer's Disease
Borderline Intellectual Functioning - CORRECT ANSWER - the appropriate diagnosis for
people with IQ used in the 71 - 84 range
Learning Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - What disorder does a child have if his
achievement on a standarized test in reading, math, or written expression is substantially below
that expected for his age, schooling, and level of intelligence, and the discrepancy cannot be fully
explained by a sensory deficit?
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER - People with ____________ seem oblivious to others,
they often do not notice another person's distress, do not reach out to caregivers, and do not make
eye contact.