MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ What does sundowning mean?. Answer: behaviors become worse in
the late afternoon and evening hours
⩥ The physiological changes that can occur with aging may result in?.
Answer: ability to spit becomes harder
⩥ An acute illness can change in the capabilities of a person with
dementia, it can result in?. Answer: They will have an increase in
dependence
⩥ a client with dementia thinks the food has been poisoned what are
they experiencing ?. Answer: Delusion
⩥ you are a new HCA caring for Mrs. R who is diagnosed with middle
staged dementia, what should you remember when Mrs. R starts to show
signs of aggression and disruptive behavior. Answer: disruptive or
aggressive behaviors is responsive behaviors
⩥ Neurofibrillary tangle and amyloid plaques are hallmarks for what
disease?. Answer: Alzheimer's
, ⩥ A confused client usually naps after lunch , the support worker should
do which of the following?. Answer: Follow clients routine
⩥ Dementia and depression are difficult to diagnose because ?. Answer:
Have similar signs and symptoms
⩥ At what age does frontotemporal dementia usually occur?. Answer:
between 40-60
⩥ A client with early stage dementia ?. Answer: usually has difficulty
finishing thoughts
⩥ What is the cause of Alzheimer's?. Answer: unknown
⩥ a client with dementia displays the following behaviors , what is the
greatest risk for danger?. Answer: Wandering
⩥ which of the following statements is true about challenging
behaviors?. Answer: challenging behaviors have meaning
⩥ catastrophic reaction occurs when?. Answer: overstimulation