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Module 7 Review for Portage Learning Abnormal Psychology
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Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 5 minutes 5 out of 5 Score for this quiz: 5 out of 5 Submitted Nov 13 at 10:29am This attempt took 5 minutes. Question 1^0 / 0^ pts Your Answer: Identify the Neurocognitive Disorder that best fits each case example. Neuro-imaging revealed that Max has cortical atrophy and marked growth of amyloid plaques. Genetic testing also confirms his diagnosis. Max came into the clinic based on his wife’s complaints that he is having significant memory lapses. Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer's Disease Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer’s Disease. Question 2^0 / 0^ pts Your Answer: Identify the Neurocognitive Disorder that best fits each case example. Alan had a heart attack about a month ago. Since then, he is having great trouble with focusing and making decisions. Vascular Neurocognitive Disorder
Vascular Neurocognitive Disorder Question 3^0 / 0^ pts Your Answer: Identify the Neurocognitive Disorder that best fits each case example. Anna has a disease that was confirmed via genetic testing. She came in for testing because she was having difficulty with making decisions and planning. In addition, she is having trouble with voluntary movements and has muscle spasms. Neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington's Disease Neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s Disease Question 4^0 / 0^ pts Your Answer: Identify the Personality Disorder that best fits each case example. David is excessively focused on making lists. He wakes up each day and shows his wife a new to-do list that he’s spent hours thinking about and making. He often spends a significant amount of time preparing to work on the first couple of items on the list, but it is a rare day that he completes any item. His kids find him to be very rigid, and they know not to expect mercy from him if they break a rule. His garage is a disaster, since he almost never throws anything away. Obsessive compulsive personality disorder Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Your Answer: As a reminder, the questions in this review quiz are a requirement of the course and the best way to prepare for the module exam. Did you complete all questions in their entirety? Yes Quiz Score: 5 out of 5