Week 2 - Quiz: SOC313: Social Implications of Medical Issues (CGF2412A)

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SOC313 Quizzes Week 2 - Quiz Week 2 - Quiz Week 2 - Quiz Week 2 - Quiz Week 2 - Quiz Due Due Due Due Mar 31 at 11:59pm Points Points Points Points 20 Ques ! ons Ques ! ons Ques ! ons Ques ! ons 20 Time Limit Time Limit Time Limit Time Limit 180 Minutes Allowed A " empts Allowed A " empts Allowed A " empts Allowed A " empts 3 Instruc ! ons Instruc ! ons Instruc ! ons Instruc ! ons Score for this a " empt: 18 18 18 18 out of 20 Submi " ed Mar 27 at 5:01pm This a " empt took 46 minutes. Week 2 Quiz Week 2 Quiz Week 2 Quiz Week 2 Quiz [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Complete the quiz on the assigned readings for the week. The quiz contains 20 mul ! ple choice, true-or-false or matching ques ! ons. It is worth 6% of your course grade. You will have three a " empts and 180 minutes for each a " empt to complete the quiz. The highest score will be shown in the gradebook. This quiz consists of 20 ques ! ons and is worth 6% of your course grade and is worth 6% of your course grade and is worth 6% of your course grade and is worth 6% of your course grade. Click on the Take the Quiz Take the Quiz Take the Quiz Take the Quiz bu " on when you are ready to start this exam. When finished, click on Submit Submit Submit Submit Quiz Quiz Quiz Quiz. Take the Quiz Again 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 1 Ques ! on 1 Ques ! on 1 Ques ! on 1 Janine’s physicians tell her that her rheumatoid arthri ! s is idiopathic. What does this mean? Her RA is familial. Her RA is chronic. Her RA has an environmental cause. Her RA has an unknown cause. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 2 Ques ! on 2 Ques ! on 2 Ques ! on 2 Women are diagnosed with all forms of arthri ! s at a higher rate than men. What does this fact suggest? that women are more vulnerable than men that hormones play a role in those diseases Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! that nature has a way of thinning the female popula ! on, which is larger than the male popula ! on that women typically go to doctors to evaluate physical pain and weakness more o $ en than men do 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 3 Ques ! on 3 Ques ! on 3 Ques ! on 3 An autoimmune disease occurs when a body su ff ers from a disorder that keeps returning, a $ er periods of “cure.” works to destroy some of its own cells, which it treats as foreign. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! reaches adulthood and loses some of its natural immuni ! es. succumbs to a virus or bacteria that it cannot fight o ff . 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 4 Ques ! on 4 Ques ! on 4 Ques ! on 4 For three years, Julia has had an autoimmune disease known as psoria ! c arthri ! s. Lately, she has also su ff ered a secondary chronic condi ! on, nerve damage in her feet. What is this e ff ect called? sporadic onset idiopathy comorbidity Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! exacerba ! on factor 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 5 Ques ! on 5 Ques ! on 5 Ques ! on 5 On average, which race spends the largest percentage of their income on a chronically ill or disabled family member? Hispanics Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Whites Blacks Asians 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 6 Ques ! on 6 Ques ! on 6 Ques ! on 6 When osteoporosis first occurs, the amount of spongy bone increases. spongy bone decreases. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! compact bone increases. compact bone decreases. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 7 Ques ! on 7 Ques ! on 7 Ques ! on 7 Pain, sleep disturbance, fa ! gue, depression, anxiety, and cogni ! ve impairment— all of which a ff ect QOL—are primary symptoms of __________. fibromyalgia Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! ALS osteoarthri ! s CP 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 8 Ques ! on 8 Ques ! on 8 Ques ! on 8 Which of the diseases discussed in this chapter is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease? systemic lupus erythema amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! cerebral palsy mul ! ple sclerosis 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 9 Ques ! on 9 Ques ! on 9 Ques ! on 9 Antonia is the only caregiver for her elderly mother. Accordingly, Antonia is at greater risk for depression and addi ! onal stress if she ignores her own __________. loneliness self-care Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! intui ! on finances 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 10 Ques ! on 10 Ques ! on 10 Ques ! on 10 In 90 to 95 percent of all cases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is inherited. is contagious. has a sporadic onset. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! has an acute onset. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 11 Ques ! on 11 Ques ! on 11 Ques ! on 11 Alan’s mother has just been diagnosed with Lewy Body Demen ! a. Alan was pursuing a graduate degree in art history at the University of Chicago when his mother’s health started to decline. He dropped out and moved to rural Virginia to care for her. What might be a major reason for him seek out a support group for caregivers? social isola ! on Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! financial advice finding respite care seek medical advice 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 12 Ques ! on 12 Ques ! on 12 Ques ! on 12 What is the purpose of respite care? To provide pain relief for people with PD. To o ff er caregivers a chance to rest. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! To o ff er a social space where people with neurodegenera ! ve disorders can be free of s ! gma. To provide short-term care that will address acute symptoms of HD. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 13 Ques ! on 13 Ques ! on 13 Ques ! on 13 Jack is a 52-year-old hardware store manager who enjoys spending his weekends hiking in the woods around his house with his two dogs. He has recently received a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, and it is in the early stages. With care, what is a likely outcome for Jack? He will be able to re ! re at the expected age of 68 but will need to cut short or eliminate his weekend hikes. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! He will begin a treatment of Carbidopa and Levodopa but will likely experience dyskinesia as the dosage must increase over ! me. While he can expect to live for another 20 years, he will begin to forget his family members, thus causing emo ! onal distress among his family. Since his ability to tolerate pain will decrease rapidly, he can expect to be on a rigorous and complicated pain medica ! on regime for the rest of his life. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 14 Ques ! on 14 Ques ! on 14 Ques ! on 14 Why is it important for a person with a neurodegenera ! ve disease to prepare advanced direc ! ves shortly a $ er diagnosis? Because they will likely be in a skilled nursing facility with a couple of years, and so need to have one picked out. Because the spend-down requirement for Medicaid makes it necessary to plan out their finances accordingly. Because they will lose cogni ! ve func ! on at some point, and so should make important decisions before that loss occurs. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Because their decline will cause a burden on family members, so they should make arrangements to move to a nursing home before that burden becomes too great. 0 0 0 0 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 15 Ques ! on 15 Ques ! on 15 Ques ! on 15 Lily has been living with Hun ! ngton’s disease for a few years now. At which of the following points would a doctor say her disease entered the clinical stage? When Lily stopped being able to eat and was o ff ered a feeding tube. When Lily stopped being able to perform her daily chores and needed consistent daily support. You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered When Lily could no longer walk. When Lily first started making jerky, uncontrolled movements with her body. Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer The answer can be found in Chapter 9, Sec ! on 9.3 Hun ! ngton’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Demen ! a Through the Life Span. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 16 Ques ! on 16 Ques ! on 16 Ques ! on 16 Janice is a chaplain who works in a hospital unit that specializes in neurodegenera ! ve diseases. Part of her role is to help families talk through care decisions they need to make on behalf of their ailing loved ones. In which of the following cases would Janice be MOST likely to bring up the op ! on of hospice care? a 47-year-old woman with Hun ! ngton’s who is expected to live less than six months Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! a 62-year-old woman with mid-stage demen ! a a 65-year-old man whose treatment for Parkinson’s requires skilled nurses to help manage the disease’s side e ff ects a 71-year-old man with Hun ! ngton’s disease who is beginning to experience atrophy and needs feeding tube 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 17 Ques ! on 17 Ques ! on 17 Ques ! on 17 Which of the following statements BEST describes the cost of demen ! a in rela ! on to other diseases? The overall health care costs for demen ! a per year in the U.S. is on track to outpace spending on trea ! ng cancer and heart disease in the next five years. The overall health care costs for demen ! a per year in the U.S. is equivalent to the spending on trea ! ng cancer and heart disease. The overall heal care costs for demen ! a per year in the U.S., when combined with other neurodegenera ! ve disorders, is twice that of the spending on cancer and heart disease. The overall health care costs for demen ! a per year in the U.S. are greater than the costs of trea ! ng both cancer and heart disease. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 18 Ques ! on 18 Ques ! on 18 Ques ! on 18 What is a macro challenge that people who su ff er from frontotemporal demen ! a will face? A lack of available treatment, because this disease is so common doctors are unable to keep pace with the demand. Slower progress on treatment approaches, because there is a lack of funding for research related to this disease. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! S ! gma ! za ! on, even though people are becoming more aware of this disease because of celebrity campaigns. Loss of income, because people with frontotemporal demen ! a are unable to work. 1 1 1 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 19 Ques ! on 19 Ques ! on 19 Ques ! on 19 Why are the micro e ff ects of Hun ! ngton’s disease di ff erent than those for Parkinson’s disease? Because Hun ! ngton’s disease has a gene ! c component and Parkinson’s disease does not, a Hun ! ngton’s diagnosis will create health concerns for mul ! ple members of a family. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Hun ! ngton’s disease tends to cause less anxiety in a family because it can be treated with stem-cell therapy more e ff ec ! vely than Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease tends to cause greater shame than Hun ! ngton’s disease because of the way it is s ! gma ! zed. Because Hun ! ngton’s disease is linked to environmental factors and Parkinson’s disease is not, individuals with Hun ! ngton’s disease are more likely to experience anger. 0 0 0 0 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 pts pts pts pts Ques ! on 20 Ques ! on 20 Ques ! on 20 Ques ! on 20 Why might a neurodegenera ! ve disease cause ataxia? It can damage nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls speech. You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered You Answered It can damage nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls movement. Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer Correct Answer It can cause alpha-synuclein to form aggregates known as Lewy bodies around neurons. It can cause degenera ! on of the neural cells on the front and sides of the brain. The answer can be found in Chapter 9, Sec ! on 9.1, Introduc ! on to Neurodegenera ! ve Disease. 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