Resident Info
Approach
Hospice Last Days
Dementia and Alzheimer's
Activities
100

Name two residents that were teachers.

Janet and patti

100

a common technique to get a resident to cooperate by providing physical touch and assistance, made popular by Teepa Snow.

Hand under hand technique

100

What is it called when a resident has temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.

apnea

100

The difference between dementia and Alzheimer's

dementia is a general term for symptoms like memory loss, decline in reasoning and thinking skills and Alzheimer's is a specific brain disease

100

includes giving clues and filling in vertical and horizonal spaces.

Crossword puzzle

200

This resident is from Fargo.

Ethel

200

Name two parts of a good approach

approach from the front

approach slowly

avoid a confrontational stance

be at eye level

offer your hand


200

What is it called when a resident has extremities, especially legs marked with spots or smears of color, giving a patchy appearance.

mottling

200

What percent of dementia cases does Alzheimer's make up?

60-80

30-50

80-100

60-80

200

Played with a deck of cards where a caller names cards and suits to fill a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line.

POKENO

300

This resident has a husband named Roger

Diana

300

finish the phrase, it matters more how you say something than...

what you say

300

name a breathing change that happens near end of life

gurgling, rattling, apnea, slowed breaths

300

The three stages of Alzheimer's 

early, middle, late

300

The spaces for the letters of a word are placed on a board and residents guess letters to determine the word.

Hangman

400

Name a resident that is left handed.

Donna Mae, Patti

400

What should be at the center of our care?

The person.

400

Why is it necessary to perform oral care near end of life.

dryness in the mouth and lips

400

What stage of Alzheimer's that is typically the longest

The middle stage

400

The game where clues are given in the form of a sentence and the answer is in the form of a question. 

Jeopardy.

500

This resident has a daughter named Connie

Jean 

500

It is okay to ask for help with a resident that is not responding well to your approach.

True

500

Is it typically necessary to change the resident as frequently near end of life?

no, there is less urine output typically, but they should still be checked.

500

Name two types of dementia

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Lewy Body Dementia

Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

Frontotemporal Dementia

Huntington's Disease

Mixed Dementia

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Posterior Cortical Atrophy

Parkinson's Disease Dementia

Vascular Dementia

Korsakoff Syndrome

500

Where residents try to find objects in a crowded photo displayed on the TV

Junk Drawer Detective