Mental Health Technician Certification (AMCA) Practice Test

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A 74-year-old male client exhibits symptoms such as forgetting recent events and putting his clothing on incorrectly. These symptoms are typical of which condition?

  1. Amyloid plaques

  2. Alzheimer's Disease

  3. Parkinson's Disease

  4. Vascular Dementia

The correct answer is: Alzheimer's Disease

The symptoms described, such as forgetting recent events and putting clothing on incorrectly, are indicative of cognitive decline typically associated with Alzheimer's Disease. This condition is characterized by progressive memory loss, particularly short-term memory issues, as well as difficulties in performing familiar tasks due to impaired cognitive functioning. In Alzheimer's Disease, patients may struggle to recall recent conversations or appointments, leading to confusion and disorientation. The difficulty in dressing correctly can result from both memory deficits and a decline in reasoning and judgment skills, which commonly occur as the disease progresses. Therefore, the presence of these specific symptoms aligns with Alzheimer's Disease, making it the appropriate answer for this scenario.