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NP230 Mental Health Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Alzheimer's disease More common in the United States and northern Europe Higher rates in African Americans Highest rates in women Rates increased for Japanese who immigrated to the United States Vascular Dementia This form of dementia occurs when blood vessels or arteries which supply blood to the brain are blocked or become damaged. A person with high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol levels or history of smoking is especially at risk for this form of dementia, etc.

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Alzheimer's disease More common in the United States and northern Europe


Higher rates in African Americans

Highest rates in women

Rates increased for Japanese who immigrated to the United States




Vascular Dementia This form of dementia occurs when blood vessels or arteries which

supply blood to the brain are blocked or become damaged. A person with high blood pressure,

diabetes, high cholesterol levels or history of smoking is especially at risk for this form of

dementia, etc.




A brain affected by Alzheimer's disease Plaques - clumps of a protein called beta-amyloid

may damage and destroy brain cells in several ways, including interfering with cell-to-cell

communication.




Tangles - brain cells depend on an internal support and transport system to carry nutrients and

other essential materials throughout their long extensions.

,S/S of Alzheimer's Disease Progressive short-term memory loss


Slow, progressive loss of intellectual ability

Difficulty in learning new things

Small but noticeable changes in ability to perform at work or socially

Decline in ability to plan ahead

Decreased ability to perform usual ADLs

Variable mood; depression is common and worsens symptoms

Noticeable personality change

Social withdrawal




warning signs of Alzheimer's disease Memory loss that disrupts daily life


Challenges in planning or solving problems

Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work, or at leisure

Confusion with time or place

Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships

New problems with words in speaking or writing

Misplacing things with the inability to retrace steps

Decreased or poor judgment

,Withdrawal from work or social activities

Changes in mood or personality




Reality Orientation This method includes the use of verbal communication techniques, as

well as written signs indicating the current date, month, or room identification. Clocks with large

numbers are included to help the patient know the correct time.




Generalized anxiety disorder A person who experiences persistent, unrealistic or

excessive worry about two or more life circumstances for 6 months or longer is exhibiting

symptoms associated with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). GAD usually develops slowly

and is chronic in nature.




Phobic Disorder A person with a phobic disorder experiences excessive fear of a situation

or object. This fear can lead to avoidance or extreme anxiety that interferes with normal

responsibilities and routines.




Panic Disorders A panic attack is a brief period of intense fear or discomfort. It is always

accompanied by various physical and emotional reactions. The duration of the actual attack is

short (1-15 minutes), with a peak in anxiety after about 10 minutes.

, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders An obsession must be persistent, recurring,

inappropriate, and distressing. Compulsions are not just habits. They are specific behaviors that

must be performed to reduce anxiety.




Recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that are intrusive or inappropriate and

cause marked anxiety or distress. The thoughts, impulses, or images are not simply excessive

worries about real-life problems.




s/s Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms of PTSD involve an intense fear, horror, or

helplessness that was associated with the precipitating event(s). Individuals become emotionally

numb, extremely alert, and guarded.




Systematic desensitization: This step-by-step method gradually removes the anxiety from

the distress-causing event and allows clients to develop more effective ways of perceiving their

anxiety.




Flooding This method for treating phobias rapidly and repeatedly exposes clients to the

feared object or situation until anxiety levels diminish.

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