HGD 14 Exam Questions And Answers
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Despite the fact that Feodor's hands shake and he has a difficult time walking, positioning, and
moving his body to get in and out of chairs, he remains mentally sharp. Feodor appears to have:
- Answer✔Parkinson's disease.
Visual adaptation involves the ability to adjust to changes in: - Answer✔illumination.
To determine whether 80-year-old Maggie's brain is active while she is reading, ____ should be
used. - Answer✔functional MRI
How many of these are examples of internal memory aids: a calendar, a diary, class notes, and
mental notes? - Answer✔one
Longevity appears to be determined: - Answer✔jointly by genetic and environmental factors.
Environmental toxins appear to play ____ role in determining longevity. - Answer✔a major
For maximum visual acuity to occur, light must be focused directly on the: - Answer✔fovea.
Which sort of medication would be LEAST likely prescribed for depression? - Answer✔L-dopa
Dysphoria is the MOST prominent symptom of: - Answer✔depression
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Because he is a cognitive therapist, Dr. Spence is MOST likely to suggest that the underlying
cause of depression involves: - Answer✔a thought process that focuses only on negative
memories.
Which statement BEST reflects the current scientific status concerning the role of genetics
factors in causing Alzheimer's disease? - Answer✔There is evidence that specific genes may
both increase and decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Prior to entering a restaurant, Amy starts to shake, hyperventilate, and feel light-headed. She is
too terrified to enter the restaurant. She turns around immediately and catches the first taxi
back home. This behavior is MOST consistent with: - Answer✔an anxiety disorder.
Marty asks his doctor, "How long do you think I can live, doc?" Marty is asking for information
regarding his: - Answer✔longevity.
In order to find a ballpark in a strange town, a player stops at a local gas station to get
directions. The attendant tells the player, "Go to the stoplight, take a right, go two blocks, take
a left, and the park will be a mile down the road on the left." The player then gets in her car and
tries to remember the directions while driving to the park. The player is demonstrating the use
of: - Answer✔working memory.
What is the name of the disease that occurs when there is above-normal sugar in the blood and
urine caused by problems in metabolizing carbohydrates? - Answer✔Diabetes Mellitus
Losing one's hearing is LEAST likely to result in increases in: - Answer✔independence.
Charles has changed a great deal. He has a difficult time remembering things, even simple
things like where he is or what year it is. He is having increasing difficulty understanding people
or saying things that make sense to others. In addition, he rarely cleans himself anymore and
acts in very inappropriate ways around others. Charles is exhibiting many signs of: -
Answer✔Alzheimer's disease.
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