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Name the Neurological Conditions
Vitals
Riddles
Culture
100

How many weeks’ notice should a caregiver give before leaving a case?

What is two weeks?

100

A progressive condition that affects movement and causes tremors.

What is Parkinson’s disease?

100

What tool is used to take someone’s temperature?

What is a thermometer?

100

I can be long or short; I can be grown or bought; I can be painted or left bare. What am I?

Hair. 💇

100

In this country, people often greet each other by bowing instead of shaking hands.

What is Japan?

200

Who checks in every three months to update your care plan?

Who is the Registered Nurse (RN)?

200

Memory loss and confusion are key signs of this condition.

What is Dementia?  

200

 Where on the body can you feel your pulse?

 What is the wrist or neck?

200

I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?

A map. 🗺️

200

In this country, people commonly greet with “Namaste” while placing their hands together.

What is India?

300

What system is used to track vitals, meals, and bowel movements?

What are Care Logs?

300

This disease damages nerve coverings and disrupts communication between the brain and body.

What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

300

What is the normal range for an adult’s pulse?

What is 60–100 beats per minute?  

300

The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What am I?

A hole. 🕳️

300

In this country, cheek kissing is a common greeting among friends and family.

What is France?

400

 How often does the Care Coordinator visit in person?

What is monthly?  

400

A sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain is called a ____.

What is a Stroke?

400

What tool is used to check your blood pressure?

What is a blood pressure cuff (sphygmomanometer)?

400

I fly without wings, I cry without eyes. Whenever I go, darkness flies. What am I?

A cloud. ☁️

400

In this country, younger people often pour drinks for elders as a sign of respect.

South Korea

500

True or False: It is okay to drop a case abruptly if you have school or personal commitments.

What is False?

500

This condition often develops after a brain injury and can cause seizures.

What is Epilepsy?

500

What does a pulse oximeter measure?

What is oxygen level in the blood (SpO₂)?

500

What can you catch but not throw?

What is a cold? 🤧 

500

In this country, giving or receiving items with your left hand can be considered rude in many contexts.

India

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