simultagnosia - Answer- Inability to comphrehend more than one element of visual
scene at a time
anosognosia - Answer- Ignorance of illness
apraxias - Answer- Inability to carry out specific tasks
astereognosis - Answer- Inability to recognize objects by touch
adiadochokinesia - Answer- Inability to perform rapid alternating movements
Name four disturbances of attention - Answer- Hypervigliance, selective inattention,
distractibility, trance
What is hypervigilance? - Answer- excessive attention and focus on all internal and
external stimuli
What is selective inattenion? - Answer- Blocking out only things that generate anxiety
What is distractability? - Answer- Inability to concentrate attention
What is trance? - Answer- focused attention and altered consciousness
Name 4 disturbances in preception - Answer- Hallunications, hypagonic experiences,
depersonalization, and derealization
Name 5 physiological disturbances associated with mood - Answer- anorexia,
hyperphagia, insomnia, hypersomnia, durinal variation
What is hyperphagia? - Answer- increased appiette or intake of food
What is hypersomnia? - Answer- excessive sleeping
What is durinal variation? - Answer- mood regularly worse in the morning, immediately
after waking, then improves as the day goes on
The loss of normal speech melody is? - Answer- Dysprosody
The repetitive fixed pattern of physical action or speech is? - Answer- Sterotypy
The pathological imiatation of movements of one's person is? - Answer- Echopraxia
, Temporary loss of muscle tone and weakness precipatated by variety of emotional
states is? - Answer- Cataplexy
Ingrained, habitual involuntary movements are? - Answer- Mannerisms
Subjectuve feelings of muscular tension secondary to psych meds is? - Answer-
Akathisia
Coherent patients that never gets to the point has a disturbance in the form of thought -
Answer- Tangentality
Sundowning is usually associated with? - Answer- Being over medicated
What are neologisms? - Answer- new words created by patients
What is loosening of associations? - Answer- Flow of thoughts in which ideas shift from
one subject to another in completly unrelated way
Define flight of ideas - Answer- rapid, continious verbalization or play on words that
produces a shift from one idea to another, ideas tend to be connected
What is blocking? - Answer- an abrupt interruption in a train of thinking before an idea or
though is finished
Narcolepsy - Answer- Sudden attacks of irresistible sleepiness
Klein-Levin Syndrome - Answer- affects young men, periods of sleepiness alternate with
confusional states, ravenous hunger and protracted sexual activity
Nocturnal myoclonus - Answer- repetitive myoclonic jerking of the legs, awakening both
patients and their partners
Describe Cluster A personality disorders - Answer- odd, ecentric
Describe Cluster B personality disorders - Answer- dramatic, emotional, erratic
Describe Cluster C personality disorders - Answer- anxious and fearful
Name the personality disorders in Cluster A - Answer- paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal
Name the personality disorders in Cluster B - Answer- borderline, histronic, narcissitic,
and antisocial
Name the personality disorders in Cluster C - Answer- avoidant, dependent, obsessive-
compulsive