Confusion and Delirium
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Communication Strategies with Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease
Interventions for Problems with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
Interventions for Common Difficult Behaviors in Alzheimer’s Disease
Creative Therapies for Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease
100

What is the difference between confusion and delirium?

What is confusion is an inability to think logically and clearly, while delirium is a state of severe confusion that occurs suddenly and is usually temporary?

100

The severe loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating?

What is dementia?

100

What is the repetition of words, phrases, questions, or actions?

What is perseveration?

100

When is the best time to bathe a resident with Alzheimer’s disease?

What is when the resident is least agitated, which may not be early evening?

100

What is becoming restless and agitated in the late afternoon, evening, or night?


What is sundowning?

100

What is validation therapy?

What is giving value to or approving a resident’s feelings and experiences, even if they are not based in reality?

200

Name two common causes of confusion in older adults.

What are urinary tract infection (UTI) and low blood sugar?

200

A progressive, incurable disease that causes tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, eventually causing dementia?

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

200

What is one way to improve communication with a resident who has Alzheimer’s disease?

What is the approach from the front? Smile and use the resident’s name.

200

Why is it important for residents with AD to be dressed and groomed each day?

What is because it helps maintain a sense of dignity and self-esteem?

200

What is reacting to something in an unreasonable, exaggerated way?

What is a catastrophic reaction?

200

How can reminiscence therapy help residents with AD?

What is encouraging residents to remember and talk about the past, which can provide comfort and stimulation?

300

What are three symptoms of delirium?

What are agitation, disorientation, and trouble focusing?

300

Dementia is a normal part of aging? True or False.

What is False?

300

How should you respond if a resident with Alzheimer’s repeats the same question multiple times?

What is answer the question each time using the same words and do not tell them they have asked before?

300

This can help a resident with AD who has trouble finding the bathroom.

What is mark the bathroom with a sign or picture and ensure good lighting?

300

What are two interventions for pacing and wandering?


What are maintain an elimination schedule and let the resident pace in a safe place?

300

What is one way to use activity therapy with a resident who enjoyed quilting?

What is engage the resident in sorting fabric, looking at quilts, or talking about their quilting experiences?

400

True or False: A NA should not leave a confused resident alone and should speak in a calm, clear, and slow manner

What is TRUE!

400

Name two common causes of dementia besides Alzheimer’s disease.

What are 

Alzheimer’s disease

Multi-infarct or vascular dementia (a series of strokes causing damage to the brain)

Lewy Body disease

Parkinson’s disease

Huntington’s disease



400

What should you do if a resident has trouble finding words or names?

 What is suggest a word that sounds correct and try not to correct them if they use an incorrect word?

400

These are two guidelines for supporting nutrition in residents with Alzheimer’s disease.

What are serve meals at consistent times and offer familiar foods in a distraction-free environment?

400

How should you respond to hoarding or rummaging behaviors?

What is label belongings, provide a rummage drawer, and do not accuse the resident of stealing?

400

How can music therapy benefit residents with Alzheimer’s disease?

What is music can manage stress, improve mood, and enhance cognition, especially when familiar songs are played?

500

Why is it important to keep cleaning agents out of reach of confused residents?

What is because they may accidentally ingest or misuse them due to their confusion?

500

True or False: 

Only about 1 million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s disease.

False: More than 6 million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s disease.


500

What is a good way to communicate with a resident who does not remember how to perform basic tasks?

What is break each activity into simple steps and use short instructions?

500

This is one way to support the mental and emotional health of residents with AD?

What is encourage independence and share in enjoyable activities?

500

What is one intervention for inappropriate sexual behavior in a resident with AD?

What is stay calm, redirect to a private area, and check if the behavior is due to discomfort or clothing issues?

500

Why is it important to tailor creative activities to the resident’s interests and history?

What is because it helps maintain their sense of identity and provides meaningful engagement?

600

The ability to think logically and clearly?

What is cognition

600

The loss of the ability to think clearly and logically

What is cognitive impairment

600

True or False: AD caregivers should have a good attitude and be patient when dealing with residents 

What is true

600

For a resident experiencing problems with incontinence, fluids should be administered only during the 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. shift. 

What is False?

600

Residents who have trouble sleeping at night should be allowed to nap during daytime hours. Ture or False

What is False

600

In medicine, when a person with Alzheimer’s disease wanders away from a protected area and does not return.

What is elope?

700

The most common cause of Alzheimer's disease is dementia. True or False?

False: Alzheimer's causes dementia

700

True or False: Men are more likely to develop AD than woman.

What is False? 

700

You should always encourage independence with residents except with AD residents. They need more help with things. 

What is False

700

The resident should be checked on frequently when they have issues with incontinence. They should be checked every _____. 

What is every 30 minutes?

700

Helping a resident with dressing should include______

Laying out the residents clothing in order

break tasks down 

provide privacy 

avoid delays or interruptions

700

This therapy is good for all stages of AD

What is activity therapy?