Delirium can be treated with medications
Dementia is a normal part of again
People with dementia maintain the ability to communicate to the end of the disease process
Vascular dementia is the most common form of dementia
In the early phase of dementia, the person may not be able to recognize him or herself
A person with dementia may experience sudden mood changes.
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) can be used as meaningful activities for people with dementia
Validation therapy works well with a person with dementia who is experiencing a hallucination
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Depression is a type of dementia
HIV/AIDS is a type of delirium
Dementia is always heredity
People in the late phase of dementia lose all ability to communicate, both verbal and nonverbal
A person with dementia who is experiencing delusional thoughts should be talked out of the delusion.
Caregivers should ignore a resident who is masturbating in a public area
It is important to give the person with dementia as many choices as possible when providing care
A person with dementia should frequently be reminded that he or she may forget things because they have dementia
In the early phases of dementia, people have difficulty with word finding
When dealing with challenging behaviors, you should find immediate solutions
People with dementia have a right to engage in sexually appropriate ways
Hallucinations with dementia are the same as delusions
A person with dementia may overreact to an experience
People with dementia may have difficulty thinking of a specific word or name of an object.
Communication with a person in the late phases of dementia is not meaningful
Dressing can be a meaningful activity for a person with dementia