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What are the 6 Cognitive Domains? (DSM5, p 593-595) - ANSWER Complex attention, Executive function, Learning and memory, Language, Perceptual motor and social cognition
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Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of
Psychiatry, 11th Ed. Chapter 12:
Neurocognitive D/o Latest Quiz and
answer 2023/2024
What are the 6 Cognitive Domains? (DSM5, p 593-595) - ANSWER Complex attention,
Executive function, Learning and memory, Language, Perceptual motor and social
cognition
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by short-term confusion and cognition (Kaplan &
Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Delirium
What are the 4 subcategories of Delirium based on etiology? (Kaplan & Sadock
Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER (1) General Medical Condition, (2) Substance Induced, (3)
Multiple Causes, and (4) Other or multiple etiologies
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by severe impairment in memory, judgement,
orientation and cognition (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Dementia
Major Neurocognitive disorders caused by medical conditions are classified in DSM5 as
what? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Amnestic disorders
Prevalence of moderate to severe dementia in the general population 65 years and
older (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 704) - ANSWER 5%
Prevalence of moderate to severe dementia in the general population older than 85 in
outpatient practices (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 704) - ANSWER 15-20%
Most common type of dementia? - ANSWER Alzheimer's dementia (AD)
Prevalence of Alzheimer's dementia among all patients with dementia? - ANSWER 50-
60%
Second most common type of Dementia? - ANSWER Vascular Dementia
Prevalence of Vascular dementia among all patients with dementia? - ANSWER 15-
30%
Prevalence of co-existing vascular and Alzheimer's dementia? - ANSWER 10-15%
, Top 3 Dementias in general population older than 65? - ANSWER (1) Alzheimer's
Dementia, (2) Vascular Dementia (3) Mixed Vascular and Alzheimer's Dementia
German psychiatrist who first described the condition that is marked by progressive
memory loss most commonly seen in patient's older than 65 years of age - ANSWER
Alois Alzheimer in year 1907
Pathologic hallmark of Alzheimer's type of Dementia - ANSWER Amyloid deposits
What are the 6 Cognitive Domains? (DSM5, p 593-595) - ANSWER Complex attention,
Executive function, Learning and memory, Language, Perceptual motor and social
cognition
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by short-term confusion and cognition (Kaplan &
Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Delirium
What are the 4 subcategories of Delirium based on etiology? (Kaplan & Sadock
Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER (1) General Medical Condition, (2) Substance Induced, (3)
Multiple Causes, and (4) Other or multiple etiologies
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by severe impairment in memory, judgement,
orientation and cognition (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Dementia
Major Neurocognitive disorders caused by medical conditions are classified in DSM5 as
what? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) - ANSWER Amnestic disorders
Prevalence of moderate to severe dementia in the general population 65 years and
older (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 704) - ANSWER 5%
Prevalence of moderate to severe dementia in the general population older than 85 in
outpatient practices (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 704) - ANSWER 15-20%
Most common type of dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 705) - ANSWER
Alzheimer's Dementia
Prevalence of Alzheimer's dementia among all patients with dementia? (Kaplan &
Sadock Synopsis, p 704) - ANSWER 50-60%
Second most common type of Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 704) -
ANSWER Vascular Dementia
Prevalence of Vascular dementia among all patients with dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock
Synopsis, p 705) - ANSWER 15-30%
Prevalence of co-existing vascular and Alzheimer's dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock
Synopsis, p 705) - ANSWER 10-15%
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