Dementia
Nutrition and Fluids
Personal Care
Caring for Dementia Patients
Abbreviations
100

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

False

100

What is the results of inadequate fluid intake or excessive fluid loss (vomiting/diarrhea)?

Dehydration

100

How often is mouth care (including brushing teeth or dentures) generally done? 

Twice a day 

100

Where can a CNA look to see if the resident has specific interventions for problem behaviors? 

The residents care plan. 

100

What does ADL stand for? 

Activities of Daily Living 

200

A behavior where the patient collects food or other items and secures or hides them is called? 

Hoarding 

200

What diet includes foods that are soft and/or smooth in texture? 

Pureed

200

A CNA can trim the toenails of a resident who has diabetes. True/False? 

False

200

Suggesting an alternate activity, changing the subject or setting are examples of what technique a CNA can use? 

Redirection and distraction. 

200

A nurse asks you to go obtain a residents O2, what does she want you to check? 

The residents oxygen level. 

300

Poor nutrition prior to admission, electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, injury, illness or infection all can cause what type of dementia?

Reversible 

300

What do you do if a resident shows signs of pain while chewing or swallowing? 

Report it to the nurse. 

300

A replacement of a body part is called a?

Prothesis 

300

What should a CNA do if a resident talks about suicide? 

Report it to the nurse. 

300

You get in report your resident has a history of an MI, what does he have a history of? 

Myocardial infarction/heart attack 

400

What a resident has increased has increased confusion and behaviors during the late afternoon/evening is called? 

Sundowning

400

What carries food from the throat to the stomach?

Esophagus 

400

When dressing a resident with left sided weakness do you dress their left side or right side first? 

Left side 

400

If a resident does not understand a CNAs request the first time the CNA should repeat the same request rather than use different words when dealing with a dementia patients. True/False? 

True

400

What does TID stand for? 

Three times a day. 

500

Name one of the two main goals for residents with dementia?

Maintain quality of life and maintain the highest level of possible functioning. 

500

What mixes food with gastric juice to begin chemical breakdown? 

stomach

500
How often should you shave male residents? 

Daily, unless they prefer a different interval. 

500

When does aggressive or combative behavior most often occur? 

While personal care is being provided. 

500

You get in report your resident needs to be ambulated pc, what does that mean?

The resident needs to be walked after meals.