Mid term review
Dementia/Alzheimer
Random
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100

Definition of Hoarding 

Collection of things and putting them away in a guarded manner 

100

Definition of Dementia 

Progressive loss of brain functions 

100

Delirium and dementia are a normal part of aging true or false 

False 

100
A way to support a wandering patient? 

Re-direction, DIPPS, reassurance, validation, appropriate communication, safety measures, Reflect on the needs/ask the needs of the patient 

100

True or False: 

Words used in communication are the most important element of communication 

False, Body language is 55% of communication 

200

Definition of Delirium? 

Disorientation that comes suddenly, acute, occurs for hours or days 

200

What is the cause of ADRD? 

Unknown

200

True or False Hallucinations are a part of the early stage of dementia 

False 

200

Example of environmental restraint? 

Secured unit

200

Plan your actions, and explain who you are, what you want to do, and why you want to do it. Never assume the client will understand you. 

Where does this fall under for managing responsive behaviors? A? B? C? D? 

D= Decide how to support clients, Help decrease their responsive behaviors and debrief others 

300

What is sundowning? 

is a condition in which signs, symptoms, and behaviors of dementia increase during the hours of darkness, in the late or evening hours 

300

Permanent disorientation MAY refer to?

Dementia

300

True or False 

Bill who is confused usually naps after lunch, what should the support worker do? 

Follow the clients routine 

300

Frontotemporal Degeneration Dementia usually occurs at what age? 

40-60 years old 

300

Example of Activating event? 

Referring to managing responsive behaviors 

Environmental factors?

Impaired vision hearing? 

Fatigue? 

Dehydration? 

400

Why is depression more difficult to diagnose in older adults? 

What are the similar signs and symptoms? 

It has similar signs and symptoms as dementia. 

S/S: withdrawn, isolation, impaired thinking 

400

Dementia is a single disease True or false 

False, refers to progressive loss of brain functions, group of illnesses 

400

Definition of Neuro-cognitive disorder 

A disorder associated with dementia based on the extent of the clients decline in attention, functioning, learning, memory, language, deliberate motor movement and social functioning  

400

When communicating with a confused client, what should the support worker do? 

Provide clear, simple directions and answers 

400

Mr. Smith has early stage dementia, experiencing mood swings, the support worker suggests to Mr. Smith he should keep quiet to save his energy. 

Was this correct? 

What should the support worker do instead? 

Provide DIPPS, assess orientation notify nurse, document 

500

The ABCD's managing responsive behavior stands for? 

A= activating event

B= behavior 

C= consequence 

D= Decide how to support clients, help  decrease their responsive behaviors and debrief others 

500

Bill's memory loss is increasing, increased loss of impulse control, and has declining ability to concentrate 

Which stage of Dementia could Bill have? 

Middle Stage

500

Bill has ADRD, Bill thinks the food is tampered with by the care staff, what could bill be experiencing? 

Delusion

500

Martha is starting to forget errands she needs to run, getting lost in the grocery store, and has difficulty following conversations. 

What stage of dementia could martha be experiencing? 

Early stage 

500

Ways to prevent injury in a client who is prone to wandering? 

Think safety 

Doors are secured, maintain lighting, proper shoes, appropriate mobilization device, no hazards on the floors