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Dementia 2
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Dementia 5
100

Why is it important for CNAs to encourage independence for as long as possible for residents who have AD?

Keeps their mind and body active

100

When a resident with AD continues to ask the same questions, the CNA should

Answer the question, using the same words each time

100

The repetition of words, phrases, or actoins

perseveration 

100

Type of therapy that encourages people with AD to remember and talk about the past

Reminiscence therapy

100

Example: Words kept short, simple, and focused. Use their name for attention only and positive reinforcement. (Type of Cue)

Verbal Cue

200

If a resident with AD loses interest in an activity, what should the CNA do?

Offer another activity

200

A resident with AD tells his CNA that he is not going to eat dinner today because he is meeting his wife for dinner at their favorite restaurant. The CNA knows his wife has been dead for many years. What would be a good response by the CNA?

The CNA could ask him what restaurant he is going to and what he will have

200

Types of cues to observe as the ability to talk lessens

nonverbal cues

200

Type of therapy that lets people with AD believe they live in the past or in imaginary circumstances

Validation Therapy

200

Example: Signs, words, pictures, gestures, demonstrations... (Type of Cue)

Visual Cue

300

When a resident with AD repeats an action over and over, they are ____________

Perseverating

300

A serious loss of mental abilities that interferes with normal functioning

Dementia

300

When working with an AD patient, the first thing a CNA should do when greeting them

Introduce yourself

300

If a resident with AD has lost most of his verbal skills, the CNA should...

Use touch, smiles, and laughter

300

Example: Touching body part for attention, hand under hand assistance.... (Type of Cue)

Tactile Cue

400

One morning a resident with AD says he does not like eating with others and wants to eat breakfast by himself in his room. The next morning he tells his CNA that he does not like to eat alone and wants help going to the dining room. What would be the best response by the CNA to this shift in the resident's preferences?

The CNA should take the resident to the dining room 

400

The most common form of Dementia

Alzheimer's Disease

400

Talking about only one of these at a time while using simple, short sentences may be helpful when dealing with a resident with AD

Subject

400

If a resident with AD is incontinent, the CNA should...

Mark the bathroom with a sigh or picture

400

If a resident with AD has problems bathing, the CNA should

Try scheduling bathing when the resident is least agitated

500

What is a way for a CNA to help a resident who has AD with his nutritional needs?

The CNA should use a red plate (or bright colored plate) for serving food

500

A CNA should limit the times she uses this word and instead should redirect activities

Don't

500

An example of nonverbal communication that can be used as speaking abilities decline

Touch

500

What is the autonomic reaction to an unexpected situation that all of us have?

Flight, fight, fright

500

If a resident with AD becomes violent, the CNA should... 

Step out of the way and remove triggers if possible

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