Hca 202 SPELLINGVersión en línea Hca 202 SPELLING por Christal 1 A fixed false belief Written answer 2 Usually associated with heavy alcohol consumption over a long period of time causing a Thiamine deficiency Written answer 3 Providing prompting to an individual in order to assist them Written answer 4 Brain function involving memory, thinking, reasoning, understanding, judgement, and behaviour functions of the brain Written answer 5 A progressive, degenerative disease that gradually destroys nerve cells Written answer 6 Collecting things and putting them away in a guarded manner Written answer 7 A misinterpretation of real stimulus Written answer 8 A generic, descriptive term meaning the inability of a person to think with the usual speed or clarity or to recall people, time, or places Written answer 9 False dementia, occurs when severe depression causes cognitive changes that mimic dementia Written answer 10 Loss of memory Written answer 11 Seeing things that others cannot Written answer 12 Control vision and depth perception Written answer 13 May last 2 – 4 years and varies from person to person Written answer 14 Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Written answer 15 A general term that describes the progressive loss of brain functions, which include cognitive and social functions Written answer 16 Loss of insight Written answer 17 An exaggerated or abnormal sense of physical or emotional well-being that is not based on reality or truth Written answer 18 The loss of recognition of objects or people Written answer 19 The loss of purposeful movement Written answer 20 The increase in confusion and agitation that is seen later in the day Written answer 21 A state of temporary mental confusion that can occur suddenly Written answer 22 Controls motor co-ordination and balance Written answer 23 The loss of initiative Written answer 24 The loss of communication Written answer 25 Loss of perceptual acuity, “What the person with dementia is seeing is real to them” Written answer