Alzheimer
Fall Prevention
Fall Prevention
Fall Prevention
Fall Prevention
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Stage 1: No Impairment During this stage, Alzheimer’s disease is not detectable and no memory problems or other symptoms of dementia are evident.
What is Stage One
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Describe Fall Prevention
What is Fall Prevention
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INCREASED FAT AND MUSCLE BULK MAY HELP WITH WITH ABSORBING THE IMPACT OF THE FALL
What is - What are "shock absorbers"
100
Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are in PETRO we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in PETRO we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Stage 6: Severe Decline Patients with the sixth stage of Alzheimer’s disease need constant supervision and frequently require professional care. Symptoms include: • Confusion or unawareness of environment and surroundings • Major personality changes and potential behavior problems • The need for assistance with activities of daily living such as toileting and bathing • Inability to recognize faces except closest friends and relatives • Inability to remember most details of personal history • Loss of bowel and bladder control • Wandering
What is Stage 6
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Name two
What is - Name Two Client Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
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BONE STRENGTH – LOSS OF BONE STRENGTH, I.E. WOMEN BY AGE 80 MAY LOSE UP TO _____ OF THEIR BONE STRENGTH IN COMPARISON TO MEN THAT MAY LOSE UP TO 15%
What is How much bone strength may women lose by age 80 - 50%
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention
200
Find Two Environmental Risks that are on campus we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are on campus we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Stages 7: Very Severe Decline Stage seven is the final stage of Alzheimer’s disease. Because Alzheimer’s disease is a terminal illness, patients in stage seven are nearing death. In stage seven of the disease, patients lose ability to respond to their environment or communicate. While they may still be able to utter words and phrases, they have no insight into their condition and need assistance with all activities of daily living. In the final stages of the illness, patients may lose their ability to swallow.
What is "Very Severe Decline"
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Name Two Client Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
What is Name Two Client Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
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_____ ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH DUE TO “ACCIDENTS” OR UNINTENTIONAL INJURY IN PERSONS AGES 65 AND OVER. Mortality appears not to be the direct result of the fall, but rather Comorbidity Hematomas
What is Leading Cause - Falls
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are on campus we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are on campus we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Stage 4: Moderate Decline In stage four of Alzheimer’s disease clear cut symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are apparent. Patients with stage four Alzheimer’s disease: • Have difficulty with simple arithmetic • May forget details about their life histories • Have poor short term memory (may not recall what they ate for breakfast, for example) • Inability to manage finance and pay bills
What is Stage 4
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Name Two Environmental Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
What is Name Two Environmental Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
400
What are these - VISION BALANCE MUSCULOSKELETAL BLOOD PRESSURE NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS PSYCHOLOGICAL/PSYCHOSOCIAL DISORDERS MEDICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
What is Causes of Falling
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in the classroom we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Name Two Environmental Risks in your home that you need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Name Two Environmental Risks in your home that you need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
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Stage 2: Very Mild Decline The senior may notice minor memory problems or lose things around the house, although not to the point where the memory loss can easily be distinguished from normal age related memory loss. The person will still do well on memory tests and the disease is unlikely to be detected by physicians or loved ones.
What is "Very Mild Decline"
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Name Two Environmental Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
What is Name Two Environmental Assessments that you will conduct for Fall Prevention
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What is Take a break
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Find Two Environmental Risks that are in PETRO we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Find Two Environmental Risks that are in PETRO we need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
500
Name Two Environmental Risks in your home that you need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?
What is Name Two Environmental Risks in your home that you need to correct for Fall Prevention - How would you correct this?