There are two types of meningitis. Bacterial Meningitis (caused
by bacteria), and Viral Meningitis (caused by a virus).
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What is major depression
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an episode of depression characteristic of major depressive
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What condition results after repetitive blows to the head over a long period of time
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dementia pugilistica (A+)
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What is the leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury
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firearms
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How do people transmission Huntington's Disease
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It is hereditary, meaning that if you get the gene from a parent, you have Huntington's disease. Also, if your 4th chromosome is wrong, you can get Huntington's disease.
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What is the most common method of committing suicide for females
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firearms
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What is a mild hemorrhagic stroke
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a type of stroke caused by blood leaking into or around the
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A warning sign of depression in which the person is often tired
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Bipolar
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Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification
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alcoholism A+
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What is the most easily recognized mood disorder
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Depression, although also anxiety, either by itself or alternating with depression. The most easily recognized mood disorders symptoms include depression and anxiety
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What is a difference between the symptoms of traumatic brain injury for adults and children
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Children are often not able to describe or report what is
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What condition results in a patient being totally unconscious unresponsive and unable to be aroused
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coma
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What should you do if you are with someone who complains of facial and arm numbness and is having difficulty speaking
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Call for an ambulance because there is a high probability of
stroke.
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The lifetime prevalence of dysthymia affects approximately what percent of the US population
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6%
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What are true statements about Huntington's Disease
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Huntington's disease is a fatal neurological disease.
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Jill developed swelling of the brain What type of injury did Jason suffer
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A blunt force head injury.
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What are the treatment modalities for depression
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Serious depression (two or more weeks) is usually treated with
antidepressant medication. This is often followed up after mood
begins to improve with talk therapy to develop and improve coping
skills to reduce relapse.
Minor depression is usually treated with talk therapy.
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Is there any true treatment for Alzheimer's disease
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There are no true treatments to cure Alzheimer's but there are
many treatments that can slow the effects of Alzheimer's. You can
get treatments to make your Alzheimer's less noticeable but
Alzheimer's cannot be cured.
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Is Meningitis caused by a bacteria or a virus
There are two types of meningitis. Bacterial Meningitis (caused
by bacteria), and Viral Meningitis (caused by a virus).
What is major depression
an episode of depression characteristic of major depressive
disorder
What condition results after repetitive blows to the head over a long period of time
dementia pugilistica (A+)
What is the leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury
firearms
How do people transmission Huntington's Disease
It is hereditary, meaning that if you get the gene from a parent, you have Huntington's disease. Also, if your 4th chromosome is wrong, you can get Huntington's disease.
What is the most common method of committing suicide for females
firearms
What is a mild hemorrhagic stroke
a type of stroke caused by blood leaking into or around the
brain
A warning sign of depression in which the person is often tired
Bipolar
Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification
alcoholism A+
previous answer was incorrect, this one is right
What is the most easily recognized mood disorder
Depression, although also anxiety, either by itself or alternating with depression. The most easily recognized mood disorders symptoms include depression and anxiety
What is a difference between the symptoms of traumatic brain injury for adults and children
Children are often not able to describe or report what is
wrong.
What condition results in a patient being totally unconscious unresponsive and unable to be aroused
coma
What should you do if you are with someone who complains of facial and arm numbness and is having difficulty speaking
Call for an ambulance because there is a high probability of
stroke.
The lifetime prevalence of dysthymia affects approximately what percent of the US population
6%
What are true statements about Huntington's Disease
Huntington's disease is a fatal neurological disease.
Jill developed swelling of the brain What type of injury did Jason suffer
A blunt force head injury.
What are the treatment modalities for depression
Serious depression (two or more weeks) is usually treated with
antidepressant medication. This is often followed up after mood
begins to improve with talk therapy to develop and improve coping
skills to reduce relapse.
Minor depression is usually treated with talk therapy.
Is there any true treatment for Alzheimer's disease
There are no true treatments to cure Alzheimer's but there are
many treatments that can slow the effects of Alzheimer's. You can
get treatments to make your Alzheimer's less noticeable but
Alzheimer's cannot be cured.