Module 4 Knowledge Check

Module 4 Knowledge Check

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Health Sciences

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A resident with dementia says, "I need to get home. My daughter's school bus is coming soon." The nurse aide knows the resident is confused because her only daughter just turned 60. What is the best response by the nurse aide?

Back

What do you like to do with your daughter when she gets home from school?

Answer explanation

This response shows empathy and respects the resident's current state of reality. With dementia, individuals often have difficulty remembering recent events but can vividly recall things from their past. Trying to correct or confront them about their distorted reality can cause agitation or distress.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A resident who has dementia is usually able to get dressed with some prompting. This morning the resident is more confused and needs more help with all activities of daily living. What should the nurse aide do?

Back

Provide extra help as needed to avoid the resident becoming frustrated.

Answer explanation

Individuals with dementia may experience varying levels of clarity on different days. However, any changes should be promptly reported to the charge nurse. When assisting residents with dementia, nurse aides should be mindful of their language and avoid making residents feel bad for their inability to perform tasks. It's important to encourage residents to participate in their own care as much as possible, while still providing necessary assistance. While residents with dementia have rights, too many choices may be overwhelming and frustrating for them. Residents should be encouraged to dress in their own clothes during the day to help maintain a sense of routine and orientation.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A resident with dementia tries to get out of bed without help during the night. The care plan states the resident needs assistance to get out of bed. What should the nurse aide do first?

Back

Try to find out if there is something the resident needs.

Answer explanation

It's common for residents who experience confusion to be more disoriented at night. Typically, the actions and behaviors of confused residents are connected to their needs. For instance, a resident who is attempting to leave their bed may require assistance with using the bathroom, be experiencing discomfort due to incontinence, or feeling thirsty. It's crucial to assess and understand any potential needs and address them accordingly. In some cases, residents may also feel anxious about their surroundings, which should also be addressed. Ultimately, ensuring the safety and security of residents throughout the night is of utmost importance.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is chronic dementia, and what are some of the characteristic features of this medical condition?

Back

A medical condition caused by any number of different disease processes that cause a progressive, subtle decline in memory and at least one other cognitive area in a resident who was previously alert.

Answer explanation

Chronic dementia is caused by any number of different disease processes. It causes a progressive, subtle decline in memory.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You notice that a resident with dementia is walking with a limp on their left foot. Your first response should be to:

Back

Remove the resident's shoe and inspect the foot.

Answer explanation

When working with residents who have dementia, they often have difficulty expressing physical discomfort or needs. This means that observing their behavior is crucial to understanding any issues they may be experiencing. For instance, a resident rubbing their stomach or complaining of stomach pain may not necessarily indicate stomach problems, but rather difficulty interpreting bodily signals such as hunger or a full bladder.

In this particular scenario, the resident is exhibiting a limp. While there could be various reasons for this, such as a shoe issue, a slipped sock, or a hip/knee problem, it's important to address the problem by doing some basic problem-solving. Checking the resident's foot could be a good starting point and also provide more detailed information to report to the nurse. Remember to always report any observations to the nurse and closely observe the resident's behavior.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

True or False. Everyone who has dementia has Alzheimer’s.

Back

False

Answer explanation

Sometimes people think that dementia and Alzheimer’s are the same thing when in reality, they aren’t! Dementia refers to impaired thinking, memory, reasoning, and behavior, and Alzheimer’s is just one type of dementia. Just because someone has dementia doesn’t mean they have Alzheimer’s, but if they have Alzheimer’s that means they have dementia.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You notice that a resident with dementia keeps walking over to the piano, pausing there, touching the piano, and then walking away only to return again. What is the best action for you to take?

Back

Invite the resident to sit down at the piano with you.

Answer explanation

You should take the time to interact with the resident. You should try to see if there is a problem where you could assist. In this case, the resident may be having a problem or the resident may have an interest in the piano and have forgotten what to do with the piano. You will find many clues about the residents’ needs in paying attention to the behaviors of residents with dementia. Inviting the resident to sit down at the piano and touching the keyboard to play a few notes may trigger something in the resident’s memory.

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