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Another term for autism Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism is more common in Boys
What is the main problem in autism? Impaired interpersonal functioning
At what age is autism usually diagnosed? Around 2 years old
Lack of eye contact is a sign of what disorder? Autism
What is the priority nursing diagnosis in autism? Risk for injury
How should tantrums in autism be managed? Allow to subside, ensure safety
What IQ level defines intellectual disability? Below 70
What is the new term for mental retardation? Intellectual developmental disorder
What is the main problem in intellectual disability? Inadequate mental functioning
What is the age of onset for intellectual disability? Before 18 years old
What is the most common identifiable cause of intellectual disability? Down syndrome
What is the IQ range for mild intellectual disability? 50–70
What is the IQ range for moderate intellectual disability? 35–50
What is the IQ range for severe intellectual disability? 20–40
What is the IQ level for profound intellectual disability? Below 20
What is the focus of education for intellectual disability? Reading, writing, arithmetic
What palm feature is seen in Down syndrome? Simian crease
What are the three main problems in ADHD? Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity
ADHD is more common in whom? Boys
What is the age of onset of ADHD? Before 7 years old
What is the drug of choice for ADHD? Methylphenidate
What is the use of a substance for non-medical purpose called? Substance abuse
What is dependence with tolerance and withdrawal called? Substance dependence
What is the need for increasing dose called? Tolerance
What are symptoms after stopping a substance called? Withdrawal
What is chronic excessive alcohol intake called? Alcoholism
What blood alcohol level indicates intoxication? 0.1%
What level indicates severe intoxication? Above 0.3%
In what phase do blackouts begin? Prodromal phase
What is the earliest phase of alcoholism? Pre-alcoholic phase
What drug is used for aversion therapy in alcoholism? Disulfiram
What drug is used for opioid overdose? Naloxone
What drug is used for opioid substitution therapy? Methadone
What drug is used to reduce withdrawal symptoms? Clonidine
What is a common stimulant drug? Amphetamine
What withdrawal symptom includes runny nose? Narcotics
What substance causes euphoria and dry mouth? Cannabis
What drug overdose causes respiratory depression? Barbiturates
What does CAGE stand for? Cut down Annoyed Guilty Eye opener
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