FINAL EXAM | 160 COMPLETE
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What type of patients goes to memory care? - ANSWER: Dementia or
Alzheimer’s
What type of environment is a memory care unit? - ANSWER: Locked unit, 24-
7 supervision.
What type of activities do you implement to interact with memory care
patients? - ANSWER: Activities that help them to recall their past-show old
photos, ask questions like what was your first job? where did you grow up?
what was your parents’ names?
If a patient is not engaged in a group of people sharing photos, what might they
be feeling? - ANSWER: Depressed, Isolated, Angry
,Can a social worker make a decision about placement for an elderly person if
that person has living family members, a POA? - ANSWER: No, they cannot
make the decision. Nurses must educate family about decisions.
What does agnosia mean? - ANSWER: Inability to interpret sensations and
hence to recognize things, typically as a result of brain damage.
Example of something that could cause agnosia? - ANSWER: TBI, vascular
dementia.
Characteristics of delirium. - ANSWER: Rapid in onset, 24-72 hours, related to
infection, NOT common with aging.
What is an important intervention for patients with delirium? - ANSWER:
Reorient them.
What are the primary characteristics of borderline personality disorder? -
ANSWER: splitting people (Pitting a group against each other). Self-defeating
cycle of behavior.
What do you give a patient who has overdosed on PCP? - ANSWER:
Benzodiazepine
, Example of a benzodiazepine antidote? - ANSWER: Flumazenil
What type of personality disorder might a patient who still lives at home at 30
and depends on their mother for everything, have? - ANSWER: dependent
personality disorder
Give an example of a positive statement made by a recovering alcohol that made
signal that they are getting better? - ANSWER: I will identify things that trigger
my cravings
Symptoms of patient with suspected opioid abuse/overdose? - ANSWER:
Contracted pupils, increased HR, shallow Resp., increased temp (but not
always).
What do you give an opioid overdose patient? - ANSWER: Narcan (Naloxone)
S/S of acute alcohol withdrawal? - ANSWER: Everything is increased! RR, BP,
Temp, HR, delirium