What relates to learning, thinking, reasoning, and solving problems
What is Intellectual Function?
A state of sudden, severe confusion and rapid changes in the brain.
What is Delirium?
List 4 causes of mental health disorder.
What is genetics?
What is chemical imbalance?
What is Physical, Biological or psychological factor?
What is drug or substance abuse?
What is abuse?
A wrong committed against a person or the person's property.
What is a Tort?
Domestic abuse is also called.
What is Domestic Violence?
What is Intimate Partner abuse?
What is spousal abuse?
What is partner abuse?
Cerebrospinal fluid collects in and around the brain.
What is Hydrocephalus?
The loss of cognitive function that interferes with routine personal, social, and occupational activities.
What is Dementia?
Laws are concerned with relationships between people. Examples involve contracts and nursing practice.
What is Civil law?
This begins in early childhood. It is more common in boys than in girls. The child has problems with social skills.
What is Autism?
This is uncontrolled contractions of the skeletal muscles.
What is spastic?
This term means increased signs, symptoms and behaviors of Alzheimer's Disease during hours of darkness.
What is Sundowning?
Abuse is
What is a crime?
A person experiencing this condition exhibits low fluid intake; low output of dark urine with strong odor; weight loss; dry skin; confusion; poor skin turgor.
What is dehydration?
This is a defect in the spinal column; the vertebrae do not form properly, leaving a split in the vertebrae.
What is Spina Bifida?
This resident is a retired banker. The person has AD. He believes he is a famous astronaut.
What is a Delusion?
The term is an intense and sudden feeling of fear, anxiety, terror, or dread.
What is panic?
Leaving a person or resident lying in urine.
What is Neglect?
Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement.
What is False Imprisonment?
This is a tern applied to a group of disorders involving muscle weakness or poor muscle control.
What is Cerebral Palsy?
What are the causes of acute confusion (any 5).
What is an infection.
What is an illness.
What is an injury.
What is drug or alcohol abuse.
What is surgery
The term relates to unconscious reactions that block unpleasant or threatening feelings.
What is Defense Mechanisms?
The older person's resources are misused by another person for his own benefit.
What is Financial Exploitation or Misappropriation?
This is the stage of pressure ulcer in which the entire layer of skin is lost and the subcutaneous fat and muscle are exposed.
What is Stage III?