Anatomy
Eye/Ear/Speech Disorders
Mental Health
Confusion/Dementia
End of Life Care
100

Outer layer of the skin

Epidermis

100

Damage to the optic nerve

Glaucoma

100

When a person overuses or depends on alcohol or drugs

Substance Use Disorder

100

Most common type of dementia

Alzheimer's disease

100

An illness or injury from which the person will not likely recover

Terminal illness

200

Groups of cells combine to form

Tissues

200

Tiny blood vessels in the eye are damaged due to 

Diabetic retinopathy

200
Occurs after a terrifying event/series of events

PTSD

200

Acute confusion that is usually temporary

Delirium

200

Focuses on the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of dying persons and their families during the last 6 months of life

Hospice

300

Part of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord

Central nervous system

300

Clouding of the lens of the eye

Cataract

300

A person has an intense fear of weight gain or obesity

Anorexia nervosa

300

Gradual loss of short-term memory

Alzheimer's Disease

300

A document stating a person’s wishes about health care when that person cannot make his or her own decisions

Advance directive

400

Carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart

Artery

400

Language disorder making it difficult to speak

Aphasia

400

Severe extremes in mood, energy, and ability to function

Bipolar disorder

400

Alzheimer's increases during hours of darkness

Sundowning

400

The stiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death

Rigor mortis

500

Organ(s) that maintain acid-base balance of the blood

Kidneys

500

This causes fluid buildup in the ear, creating pressure and swelling of the ear 

Ménière’s disease

500

Chronic disorder in which the person’s thinking and behaviors show no regard for right and wrong

Antisocial personality disorder

500

Type of therapy used for Alzheimer's emphasizing feelings and promoting communication

Validation therapy

500

The examination of the body after death

Autopsy