(Dev./Dis.) True/False - Dementia is a disease
False
(Dev./Dis.) True/False - Alzheimers is a disease
True
(Dev./Dis.) What are (4) common ‘Aging Disorders’
(1) Alzhiemers
(2) Dementia
(3) Vision
(4) Hearing
(Dev./Dis.) Disease Typically found in persons over 65 years of age
Alzheimers
(Dev./Dis.) Increased level of loss of mental capabilities, easily confused, difficulty in communication, possible physical resistance, and common walk a ways
Alzheimers
(Dev./Dis.) True/False - Dementia is a syndrome not a disease
True
(Dev./Dis.) Symptoms include forgetfulness, confusion, personal care issues, poor decision making
Dementia
(Dev./Dis.) True/False - Those who suffer from Dementia tend to go to water
True
(Dev./Dis.) True/False - Those who suffer from Dementia tend to gravitate to previous locations (Old homes, places of work etc)
True
(Dev./Dis.) Can result in depression & aggression towards those that care or are
responding to help
Dementia
(Dev./Dis.) Idaho definition of ‘Legally Blind’
When best corrected vision os 20/200 in the better eye
(Dev./Dis.) Developmental Disability defined by Idaho Code 66-402(5)
Chronic Disability before age 22
Impairment
Substantial functional limitations in 3 or more areas of major life activity
Requires special services
(Dev./Dis.) Autism Spectrum Levels 2
(1) Little support apear eccentric with literal black and white communication
(Dev./Dis.) Little support apear eccentric with literal black and white communication
Level 1- Austism
(Dev./Dis.) Autism Spectrum Level 2
Require support, difficulty communicating: acting out behaviors
(Dev./Dis.) Require support, difficulty communicating: acting out behaviors
Level 2 - Austism
(Dev./Dis.) Autism Spectrum Level 3
Requires substantial support; no speech
(Dev./Dis.) Requires substantial support; no speech
Level 3 - Autism
(Dev./Dis.) Condition in which brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through senses
Sensory Processing
(Dev./Dis.) Sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste, thermoception, vestibular, proprioception, and central auditory
Sensory Processing
(Dev./Dis.) _________ system most influential sensory system
Vestibular
(Dev./Dis.) Affects: posture, balance, movement, coordination, attention, arousal, & impulsivity
Vestibular Processing
(Dev./Dis.) Ability to sense stimuli, regarding position, motion and equilibrium
Proprioception
(Dev./Dis.) Echolalia
Repetitive statements