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PSA; THIS COURSE IS NURSE AIDE I.
(1) A resident could become seriously injured due to which cognitive change?
Group of answer choices
Feeling incompetent with decreased self-esteem
Decrease in appetite
Change in reaction time
Laughing or crying inappropriately.
(2) What are some renal changes due to aging?
Group of answer choices
Increased capacity, elasticity, muscle tone of bladder
Increased ability to concentrate urine
Decrease bladder control
Increased kidney size and ability to filter blood
(3) Activities are an important part of care given to residents who have Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. The goal of the activity for the resident is to:
Group of answer choices
Pass the time quickly as possible
Strengthen or maintain current level of functioning
Prompt social isolation
Encourage residents to not focus on their memory deficit.
(4) What is abduction:
Group of answer choices
Moving a body part toward the midline
Inability to move joints
Moving a body part away from the midline
Ability to perform routine movements and activities of daily living
(5) Mr. Brock has dementia. He displays signs of “sundowning” during:
Group of answer choices
The midmorning hours
The evening hours
The early morning hours
Lunch time
(6) What are signs that the resident is within hours or days of death and should be reported to nurse?
Group of answer choices
Decreased level of alertness, with increased periods of sleeping
All the above
Circulatory – slows as heart fails; extremities become cold; pulse becomes rapid and weak
Psychological and physical withdrawal
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PSA; THIS COURSE IS NURSE AIDE I. (1) A resident could become seriously injured due to which cogni