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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Slide 23Slide 24Slide 25Slide 26Quiz Chapter 12, Screening for Neuropsychological ImpairmentThe Handbook of Psychological Assessment5th edition1. The book distinguishes between impairment and disability. ___ reflects normative comparisons and test data. A. ImpairmentB. Disability1. The book distinguishes between impairment and disability. ___ reflects normative comparisons and test data. A. ImpairmentB. Disability2. Which of the following represents the comprehensive battery approach to neuropsychological assessment?A. Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological TestB. Luria-Nebraska2. Which of the following represents the comprehensive battery approach to neuropsychological assessment?A. Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological TestB. Luria-Nebraska3. Although tests can be quite useful, the strongest tool for a clinician can often be a clear, through and well-informed:A. HistoryB. DSM-IV diagnosis3. Although tests can be quite useful, the strongest tool for a clinician can often be a clear, through and well-informed:A. HistoryB. DSM-IV diagnosis4. Which of the following is an example of a behavioral change in the Attention domain?A. Poor fine motor coordinationB. TremorsC. ClumsinessD. Weakness on right or left side of bodyE. Difficulty shifting attention4. Which of the following is an example of a behavioral change in the Attention domain?A. Poor fine motor coordinationB. TremorsC. ClumsinessD. Weakness on right or left side of bodyE. Difficulty shifting attention5. The ____ domain considers the observation that the maintenance of an optimum amount of mental activity involves a complex variety of functions related to filtering, selecting, focusing, shifting, and tracking. A. ExecutiveB. SpatialC. MemoryD. LanguageE. Attention5. The ____ domain considers the observation that the maintenance of an optimum amount of mental activity involves a complex variety of functions related to filtering, selecting, focusing, shifting, and tracking. A. ExecutiveB. SpatialC. MemoryD. LanguageE. Attention6. ____ functions involve a person’s ability to effectively regulate and direct self-behavior.A. ExecutiveB. SpatialC. MemoryD. LanguageE. Attention6. ____ functions involve a person’s ability to effectively regulate and direct self-behavior.A. ExecutiveB. SpatialC. MemoryD. LanguageE. Attention7. The ____ focuses on and is used to assess a client’s visuoconstructive abilities. A. Lurian-NebraskaB. Haltead-ReitanC. SCL-90-RD. The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)E. Bender-Gestalt7. The ____ focuses on and is used to assess a client’s visuoconstructive abilities. A. Lurian-NebraskaB. Haltead-ReitanC. SCL-90-RD. The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)E. Bender-Gestalt8. A concern with using the RBANS is that ____ can moderate the meaning of scores. A. EducationB. CocaineC. MenopauseD. Being in loveE. All of the above8. A concern with using the RBANS is that ____ can moderate the meaning of scores. A. EducationB. CocaineC. MenopauseD. Being in loveE. All of the above9. Which of the following is a possible reason for poor Bender-Gestalt performance?A. ImpulsivenessB. Inadequate motivationC. Emotional problemsD. Mental retardationE. All of the above9. Which of the following is a possible reason for poor Bender-Gestalt performance?A. ImpulsivenessB. Inadequate motivationC. Emotional problemsD. Mental retardationE. All of the above10. In order to perform well on the Bender, clients must have adequate fine motor coordination and the ability to:A. Draw wellB. Make accurate perceptual discriminationsC. Memorize complex and shifting stimuliD. Answer simple questions and obey simple commandsE. Initiate, articulate and organize their speech10. In order to perform well on the Bender, clients must have adequate fine motor coordination and the ability to:A. Draw wellB. Make accurate perceptual discriminationsC. Memorize complex and shifting stimuliD. Answer simple questions and obey simple commandsE. Initiate, articulate and organize their speechBonus Question: The problem of _____ can be minimized by using a test such as the RBANS that covers a wide range of abilities. A. response biasB. confirmation biasC. narrative fallaciesD. false negativesE. hindsight biasBonus Question: The problem of _____ can be minimized by using a test such as the RBANS that covers a wide range of abilities. A. response biasB. confirmation biasC. narrative fallaciesD. false negativesE. hindsight biasThe


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