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CSD 444 Exam 3 Questions and
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Dementia - CORRECT ANSWER-An acquired syndrome that is marked by

memory loss and cognitive decline

-Diffuse impairment of memory, intellect, and cognition

-NOT a specific disease

-NOT a normal part of aging

-Alzheimers is the most common cause of progressive dementia

-symptoms that impact you intellectually and socially, so you can no longer live

independently

-Alterations of personality and behavior

-movement disorders or sensory disturbances occur

Dementia is used as - CORRECT ANSWER-An umbrella term to group diseases

with memory loss

Symptoms of aphasia will - CORRECT ANSWER--emerge slowly

-worsen overtime

,-restrict ability to function

Cortical Dementia - CORRECT ANSWER-Changes to the cerebral cortex

-Alzheimers

-Picks

Subcortical Dementia - CORRECT ANSWER-Changes to the basal ganglia,

thalamus, and brain stem

Brain areas affects are associated with: - CORRECT ANSWER-Short term

memory, new learning, and other higher cognitive functions

Diagnosing dementia - CORRECT ANSWER--Short term memory impairment

AND

One of:

-Aphasia

-Apraxia

-Agnosia

-Abstract thinking/exec functioning impairments

Short term memory impairment - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to learn and

retain new informaiton and recall old information




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, Aphasia - CORRECT ANSWER-Unable speak language effectively

-In dementia its fluent

-impaired comprehension

-Can initiate a conversation

-Intact grammar and syntax, but what is being said doesnt make sense

-later language is mute or echolalia

Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-unable to perform motor activities yet they have

intact motor function

-Need help with activities of daily living

Agnosia - CORRECT ANSWER-Difficulty recognizing or identifying objects

despite intact sensory function

-later in the course of the illness

Impaired executive function - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to plan, initiate,

sequence, monitor, or stop complex behaviors

-Contributes to loss of activities of daily living

Behavior Disturbances Common - CORRECT ANSWER--Wondering at night

-Physically combative

-argue with care takers

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