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week 13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |