True or False
Name that disorder
Fill in the blank
List them!
100

SIM therapy Focuses on empathy and advocates accepting the affected person’s perception of reality

False. Validation therapy

100

The most serious type of spina bifida. With this condition, a sac of fluid comes through an opening in the baby's back. Part of the spinal cord and nerves are in this sac and are damaged

Myelomeningocele

100

_______  _________  is an eating disorder that causes a severe and strong fear of gaining weight. 

Anorexia Nervosa

100

Early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer disease (list 2)

page 899 in your text book lists them all.

200

Mental health disorders can be caused by a combination genetic, biological, personality, and environmental factors.

True

200

This disorder takes place after a terrifying ordeal 

PTSD 

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

200

_____ therapy is a type of therapy for people with dementia that focuses on empathy and advocates accepting the affected person's perception of reality.

Validation

200

Stages of Dementia

Early, middle, late

300
A client has a seizure. After calling EMS you should place the client on their back. 

FALSE. On their left side. 

300

Caused by chronic reduced blood flow to the brain. Usually as the result of a stroke or series of strokes.

Vascular Dementia
300

Responsive ________  usually originate as a response to an illness, infection or physical discomfort

Behavious

300

Ways to assist with meeting basic client needs for people living with dementia. 

List 2 

Page 906-911 in textbook.

400

Phobia means fearful of particular things or situations?

True. 

400

This disorder can impact normal brain development, leaving individuals with symptoms such as communication challenges, decreased interest in various activities, reduced willingness to engage in activities, difficulty with typical social interactions, and a tendency to repeat specific behavior patterns. It is a common developmental disorder that begins in early childhood, between 18 months and 3 years of age. What is it called?

Autism Spectrum Disorder

400

_______  ______ are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession. T 

Compulsive behavior

400

What are some ways to help reduce the likelihood of depression occurring in older clients?

list 2 

see Supporting a Client Living With Dementia Who Is Depressed in your text book. Page 903

500

A client is disoriented and unsure of where they are. Would you frequently remind the person of their location?


Yes. 

500

Characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, frequently becoming incoherent, grossly disorganized behaviors and reduced or even dazed emotional expressions 

Schizophrenia Disorder

500

___________ disorders are a group of disorders involving rigid and socially unacceptable behaviors that are not expected from a person of that culture. 

Personality Disorders 

500

Symptoms of Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) 

  • Visual hallucinations. Seeing things that aren't there, known as hallucinations, might be one of the first symptoms of Lewy body dementia. 
  • Movement disorders. 
  • Poor regulation of body functions.
  • Cognitive problems.
  • Trouble with sleep.
  • Varying attention. 
  • Depression.
  • Apathy.
600

A Client with Alzheimer's experiences unusual shifts in mood, energy, and ability to function.

False. A client with Bi Polar disorder Experiences unusual shifts in mood, energy, and ability to function

600

a condition that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don't form properly. This affects the spinal column.

Spina bifida

600

In _____ stage dementia a client is able to partake in planning of their care. 

Early

600

Signs of delirium 

  • Seeing, hearing or feeling things that aren't there (hallucinations).
  • Restlessness, agitation or combative behavior.
  • Calling out, moaning or making other sounds.
  • Being unusually quiet and withdrawn.
  • Slowed movement or lethargy.
  • Disturbed sleep habits.
  • Reversal of the night-day sleep-wake cycle.