- With __ cognitive changes are greater than those of normal aging but insufficient to meet criteria for dementia, and is considered an intermediate stage between normal cognitive aging and dementia. subjective cognitive decline cognitive complaints delirium mild cognitive impairment
- Sylvia studied for her test. She knew the information so well she could recite it effortlessly. The problem arose when she entered the hallway outside the classroom door twenty minutes prior to the test.Her fellow students were discussing the same concepts she had studied the night before but were using different examples and terms. When she entered the room to take the test, her mind was swimming in disorder. The new information seemed to have constructed a barrier between her memory and the concepts she had studied earlier. Sylvia is suffering from which of the following? a. Retroactive interference b. Repression c. Proactive interference d. Decay
- The __ is considered the "silent phase" where the individual recognizes changes in cognition but it's not easily observable to those around them. dementia m mild cognitive impairment subjective cognitive decline Alzheimer's disease
- Qu'est-ce qu'un effet aigu? UN. Lorsqu'aucun mal n'est cause B. Lorsqu'un mal minime est cause C. Lorsque le mal est provoqué instantanément D. Lorsque le mal n'est provoqué qu'aprés une longue période de femps
- Forgetting an ingredient in a recipe may occur naturally in __ however, inability to follow a simple recipe might suggest the individual is experiencing __ normal cognitive aging; abnormal cognitive aging abnormal cognitive aging;normal cognitive aging dementia; mild cognitive impairment None of these are correct