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100

This condition includes REM sleep behavior disorder and Parkinsonism.

What is Lewy Body Dementia?

100

This genetic allele is linked to Alzheimer’s risk.

What is APOE-e4?

100

This type of aphasia involves difficulty producing speech.

What is expressive aphasia?

100

This refers to impaired executive functioning.

What is difficulty with planning or decision-making?

100

This medication class is used to treat Alzheimer’s symptoms.

What are cholinesterase inhibitors?

200

This disease often begins with language or behavioral variant symptoms.

What is Frontotemporal Dementia?

200

This condition results from repeated head trauma.

 What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)?

200

This is required for diagnosis of vascular neurocognitive disorder.

What is evidence of cerebrovascular disease?

200

Neurocognitive disorders (NDC) due to Alzheimer's disease can be differentiated from an NDC due to parkinson's based on what: 

What is NCD with a parkinson subtype will have symptoms of parkinson's before cognitive decline?

200

This drug is commonly used for moderate to severe Alzheimer’s.

What is memantine?

300

This imaging technique shows brain atrophy in dementia.

What is MRI?

300

This disorder includes slowed processing and attention deficits after brain injury.
 

What is Neurocognitive Disorder due to TBI?

300

This is a common early symptom of Alzheimer’s disease.

What is memory impairment?

300

This is a key behavioral symptom in frontotemporal dementia.

What is disinhibition?

300

This type of memory loss involves recent events.

What is short-term memory loss?

400

This type of Alzheimer’s onset occurs after age 65.

What is late-onset Alzheimer’s?

400

This disorder is caused by substance use such as alcohol.

What is Substance/Medication-Induced Neurocognitive Disorder?

400

This refers to inability to recognize objects.

What is agnosia?

400

This neurocognitive disorder includes visual hallucinations.

What is Lewy Body Dementia?

400

This diagnosis requires evidence from neuropsychological testing.

What is neurocognitive disorder?

500

This risk factor significantly increases Alzheimer’s risk.

What is advanced age?

500

This feature distinguishes delirium from dementia.

What is acute onset and fluctuating course?

500

This refers to inability to perform learned movements.

 What is apraxia?

500

This symptom includes wandering and getting lost.

What is spatial disorientation?

500

This term refers to loss of ability to perform daily activities.

What is functional impairment?