December 23, 2022 admin No Comments Alzheimer’s Disease Welcome to your Alzheimer’s Disease Quiz Enter Your Full name Enter Your Email 1. Which statement is not correct? a. AD is a form of dementia that makes a person unable to carry out daily activities. b. AD is a progressive, degenerative brain disease. c. AD symptoms usually begin suddenly. d. AD is characterized by memory loss, language deterioration, poor judgment, and indifferent attitude. None 2. Behavior is often worse at night. True False None 3. Benefits of exercise are: a. Helps to retain motor skills b. Improves circulation c. Improves sleep d. Aids in elimination e. All of the above None 4. When a client exhibits a difficult behavior, the first thing you should do is look for the a. family. b. nurse. c. reason. d. supervisor. None 5. During an episode of agitation, choose three things you can do that might help: a. Argue b. Offer choices between two options c. Make calm positive statements d. Restrain e. Say, “I’m sorry you are upset; I will stay until you feel better. 6. It is important to focus on things the AD client can still do and enjoy. True False None 7. Serenity and stability reduce behavior problems. True False None 8. You would be surprised to find your AD client having an outburst of cursing or hreatening language. True False None 9. Clients with AD never hide something in the same place twice. True False None 10. It doesn’t do any good to try to love or reassure a client with AD. True False None Time's up