dementia
development
mental health
death
100

collecting and storing large quantities of items is an example of this

what is hoarding

100

white curd-like substance on the inside of the mouth that does not come off

 what is thrush

100

a sudden feeling of terror is a symptom of what disorder

what is panic disorder

100

Explaining the care given to an unconscious, dying client and spending time with them is an example of this kind of care

what is compassionate care

200

acknowledging the feelings the client is experiencing at the time

what is validation therapy

200

this is the most common preventable developmental disability

what is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

200

dry and yellow skin, brittle nails and hair, weight loss, and refusing to eat are symptoms of this disease

what is anorexia nervosa

200

cheyne-stokes respirations is a physical sign of this

what is dying

300

when the primary caregiver is losing weight, irritable and has a disheveled appearance is a possible example of this

what is caregiver stress

300

an extra chromosome is the cause of this syndrome

what is Downs syndrome

300

insisting on items being placed a certain way is a symptom of this disorder

what is obsessive compulsive disorder

300

when a HCA is with a client when he/she dies, this should be recorded

what is time of death

400

a dementia client asking the same question over and over throughout the day is what kind of behavior?

what is repetitive behavior?

400

the infant's head turning towards a touch on a cheek is what reflex

what is the rooting reflex

400

this develops five to seven hours after death

what is rigor mortis

500

a HCA learning about the client's life story would be demonstrating what to the client with dementia

what is personhood

500

placing the baby on their back can reduce the risk of this

what is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( S.I.D.S)