A) the ability to understand analogies.
B) abstract reasoning.
C) attention span.
D) state of consciousness.
E) emotional status.
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A) schizophrenia.
B) mania.
C) anxiety disorder.
D) autism.
E) depression.
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A) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) .
B) impaired judgment.
C) stupor.
D) dementia.
E) delirium.
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A) Delirium
B) Dementia
C) Depression
D) Anxiety
E) Psychosis
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A) During the history-taking process
B) Immediately after the vital signs are taken
C) During the time when questions related to memory are asked
D) Constantly, throughout the entire interaction with a patient
E) During assessment of cranial nerves and deep tendon reflexes
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A) reading comprehension.
B) attention span.
C) mood and feeling.
D) reasoning skills.
E) perceptual distortions.
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A) presence and form of body parts.
B) gender and race of the person drawn.
C) approximate age and posture of the person drawn.
D) length of time needed to draw a stick man.
E) facial expressions of the child.
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A) Parkinson disease.
B) dysphonia.
C) multiple sclerosis.
D) psychiatric disorders.
E) aphasia.
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A) Repeated failure to complete work obligations
B) Inadequate interpretation of a metaphor
C) Going to church three times a week
D) Planning for retirement in 20 years
E) Forgetting family members' birthdays
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A) lethargy.
B) delirium.
C) stupor.
D) coma.
E) confusion.
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A) anxiety.
B) Parkinson disease.
C) loss of abstract reasoning.
D) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
E) hyperthyroidism.
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A) judgment.
B) attention span.
C) arithmetic calculations.
D) abstract reasoning.
E) emotional stability.
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A) mood and feelings.
B) attention span.
C) thought process and content.
D) abstract reasoning.
E) speech and language skills.
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A) determine the cause of decreased consciousness.
B) assess a patient's level of abstract reasoning.
C) quantify consciousness.
D) predict response to stimulant medications.
E) diagnose disorders that alter level of consciousness.
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A) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
B) autism.
C) dementia.
D) mental retardation.
E) schizophrenia.
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A) Denver II.
B) Mini-Mental State Examination.
C) Glasgow Coma Scale.
D) Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test.
E) CAGE Questionnaire.
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A) may be used to estimate cognitive changes quantitatively.
B) may be used to estimate personality disorders qualitatively.
C) scores do not vary with regard to age or education.
D) will determine the cause of memory loss.
E) is a good tool to diagnose neurologic disorders.
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A) 3 days
B) 2 weeks
C) 1 month
D) 3 months
E) 6 months
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A) depression.
B) autistic disorder.
C) mania.
D) schizophrenia.
E) anxiety disorder.
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A) aphasia.
B) word salad.
C) neologisms.
D) echolalia.
E) impaired comprehension.
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