Modules 7-10
When a patient has Memory loss that improves with cues, they are
more likely to have Dementia or Pseudodementia?
(Ans- Pseudodementia
When a patient is completing a Cognitive Test and they try hard but still
perform poorly, they are more likely to have Dementia or
Pseudodementia?
(Ans- Dementia
When recalling history a patient with Dementia/Pseudodementia will
give a detailed history and a patient with Dementia/Pseudodementia
will give a vague history with few details. The
(Ans-
Pseudodementia
Dementia
Pseudodementia (depression) has a gradual progression, True or False?
(Ans-
False, Rapid Onset
Dementia has a gradual progression
,Which of the following medications can be used for Delirium? SATA
A. Haloperidol
B. Levadopa
C. Diazepam
D. Diphenhydramine
E. Quetiapine
(Ans-
A. Haloperidol
E. Quetiapine (Seroquel)
What dose (range) of Haloperidol is used for Delirium?
(Ans- 0.25 - 0.5 mg PO/IM every 4 hours
What dose of Quetiapine is used for Delirium?
(Ans- 25mg once a day at bedtime, increase to BID
What are the main symptoms of Gastroenteritis?
(Ans-
Diarrhea
Nausea and vomiting
,Abdominal pain
Fecal urgency
Flatulence
What virus is responsible for Gastroenteritis in children less than 1 year
old?
(Ans- Rotavirus
Which of the following bacterial causes of gastroenteritis is most
common for post antibiotics use or hospitalization?
A. Campylobacter Jejuni
B. Salmonella
C. Shigella
D. E. Coli
E. C. Difficile
F. Clostridium perfringens
(Ans- E. C. Difficile
, Which of the following bacterial causes of gastroenteritis is most
common fin children?
A. Campylobacter Jejuni
B. Salmonella
C. Shigella
D. E. Coli
E. C. Difficile
F. Clostridium perfringens
(Ans- A. Campylobacter Jejuni
Which of the following bacterial causes of gastroenteritis is most
common in pediatric patients specifically in daycares?
A. Campylobacter Jejuni
B. Salmonella
C. Shigella
D. E. Coli
E. C. Difficile
F. Clostridium perfringens
(Ans- C. Shigella