Children and Adolescents
Terms to know
Neurocognitive Disorders
Medications
100

Developmentally inappropriate degrees of inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity that interferes with functioning or development. 

What is attention deficit disorder (ADHD)? 

100

This term is can be defined as abandoning elderly persons in a public place such as a nursing home or hospital. 

What is granny-dumping? 

100

An acute disturbance of cognition which is manifested by short-term confusion, excitement, or disorientation. It is typically caused by acute illness or drug toxicity (sometimes life threatening) and is often reversible. 

What is delirium? 

100

This is brand name of methylphenidate.  

What is Ritalin? 

200

This disorder is an heterogenous group of neurodevelopmental syndromes characterized by a wide range of communication impairments.  

What is autism?

200

This type of disorder has been significantly under diagnosed, but gaining more recognition as elderly adults are 3 times more likely to use prescription medications. 

What is substance use disorder ? 

200

This term is used to describe cognitive functions closely linked to particular areas of the brain that have to do with thinking, reasoning, memory, learning, and speaking 

What is neurocognitive ?

200

This class stimulants causes the release of norepinephrine from the central noradrenergic neurons

What are amphetamines? 

300

Pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or societal norms and rules are violated. 

What is conduct disorder (CD)?
300

The percentage of individuals who require care but do not receive treatment

What is the treatment gap?

300

This disease process is a major neurocognitive disorder and is a decline in cognitive ability in the presence of clear consciousness. It is caused by damage to the brain.  

What is dementia? 

300

CNS stimulants are this class of controlled substances. 

What is CII? 

400

Group of serious developmental problems that involve social communication and social interaction deficits, restricted activities and interests, stereotyped, restricted, repetitive behaviors, insistency on sameness.    

What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

400

Lack of shared care between primary care and mental health professionals. 

What is the fragmentation gap? 

400

Drugs classes such as  anticholinergics, antihypertensives, corticosteroids, and anesthetics that can precipitate this type of delirium. 

What is Medication-induced delirium? 

400

This stimulant blocks the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine into the presynaptic neuron and increases the release of monoamines. 

What is methylphenidate (Ritalin)? 

500

This disorder is characterized by persistent pattern of angry mood and defiant behavior that occurs more frequently than is usually seen in individuals of comparable age. 

What is oppositional defiant disorder? 

500


The economically disadvantaged, racial and ethnic minorities, the uninsured, the elderly, the homeless,
rural residents, those with chronic health care conditions, mental illness 

 


What are vulnerable populations? 

500

Anticholinergics, antihypertensives, corticosteriods, analgesics, alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, inhalants, carbon monoxide

What are some predisposing factors to substance-induced delirium? 

500

These are common side effects of stimulants (Name 3).

What are restlessness, insomnia, headaches, palpitations, weight loss, suppression of growth, hypertension, anxiety, and dependence? (Name any 3)

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