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speech that is delayed in reaching the point and contains excessive or irrelevant details |
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abrupt changing in focus to a loosley associated topic. |
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expressive aphais (Brocca's) |
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disturbance in which the individual knows what he/she wants to say, but cannot say it. |
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receptive aphasia (Wernick's) |
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loss of the ability to comprehend what has been said. |
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false SENSORY perceptions that are not in response to an external stimulus. |
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misperceptions of real sensory events |
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Name and describe the 4 axis on the DSM-IV-TR |
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Axis I- clincal disorders Axis II- personality disorders and MR Axis III-General Medical conditions Axis IV- psychosocial and environmental problems Axis V- GAF |
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excessess or distortions of normal functions (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, catatonic behavior) |
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negativesymptoms (schizophrenia) |
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loss or absence of function( restricted emotion, decreased thought/speech,lack of motivation, inability to relate to others) |
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Antipsychotic meds and side effects |
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mellaril, thorazine,prolixin, stelazine, trilfon, haldol, navane. Side effects:NMS, tardive syskinesia,dry mouth, photosensitivity,orthostatic hypotension,dystonia,akathisias. Clozaril- agranulocytosis |
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Mood stabalizers for antipsychotic and side effects |
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lithium- exessive thirst, tremors, urination, anticonvulsants- depakote, tegretol( dizziness, drowsiness,ataxia, weight gain) |
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intervention for schizophrenia (psychotic disorders) |
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acute-relatity testing, stabilze behavior, engage ind
LT hosp-norm envir,dev realistic goals, (communicate simply,clearly,concrete) |
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MAOIs dietary restrictions |
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pickled herring, liver, dry sausage, fava, sauerkraut, cheese, yougurt, beer wine, yeast and meat extract, chocolate and caffeine |
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Reisburg's Stages for Demtia Stage 1 and 2 |
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stage 1- no disability noted stage 2- the person complains about forgetting age-related info (keys,wallet) |
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Reisburg's Stages for Dementia Stage 3 |
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ind in ADLs, recognizes challenges to avoid, utilzes compensation. Forgets info for first time, diff with directions |
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Reisburg's stages for dementia stage 4 |
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deficits are noted in all IADL can do repetitive ADLs, can live with support, follows simple verbal and demo cues. Increase forgetfull,cant follow written cues,unable to perform familiar acts,needs assistance |
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Reisburg's stages of dementia stage 5 |
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person cannot function ind some adls with cues and assistance, poor jugement, forgets hygeine, encouragement, can't drive |
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Reisburg's stages of dementia stage 6 and 7 |
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stage 6- person cannot perform adls w/out cues. can perform familiar tasks, HOH cues,deficits with 2-step task, no full sentences,incontinent stage 7- bedbound, vegetative |
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Remedial/Restorative/Transfer of Training Approach |
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focus on restoration of components to increase skill, deficit specific,targets causes,performance components,increased components=increased skill, uses tabletop act(memory drill, block designs,parquetry) |
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Compensatory/adaptive/Functional Approach |
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repetitive pract, modification,activy choice driven by person, skill training, treats symptoms not cause, env adaptation, task specific,uses func task |
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information processing approach |
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info on how the ind approaches a task, how perf changes w/cues and feedback |
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dynamic interactional approach |
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transfer of learning from one situation to the next, vary envi, graded series of tasks, self monitoring, awareness ?s (How do u know this is right?) |
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based on remediation;info process/teaching theory |
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based on learning theory;retraining real world skills;trains specific funct skills in true contexts. |
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intervention: impaired alertness |
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increase env stimuli, GM, increase sensory stimuli |
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intervention: motor/ideomotor apraxia |
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general VC as opposed to specific, decrease manipulation demands, HOH assistance, visual cues. |
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intervention: ideational apraxia |
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step by step insructions; HOH guiding; motor planning opportunities |
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intervention: perseveration |
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bring to consious level; redirect attention, engage in tasks that require repetive action |
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intervention:spatial neglect |
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graded scanning activites w/ manipulation, grade from simple to complex, anchoring techniques, exteral cues(colored markers, written dir) |
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intervention: body neglect |
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provide bilateral activites; guide affected side through activity; increse sensory stimuli to affected side |
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decrease external auditory, increase response time, use visual cues and gestures, concise sent, aug comm devices if needed |
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intervention: sequencing and organization deficits |
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use external cues (written direc, planners); grade tasks |
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intervention: spatial relations dysfunction |
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challenge underlying spatial skills, tasks the require R/L discrimination |
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intervention: memory loss |
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rehersal strategies, chunk info, memory aids(alarm watches, timers),use temporal tags |
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ACL Level 1: Automatic Actions |
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automatic motor responses and changes in ANS. Conscious response to the external environment |
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ACL Level 2: Postural Actions |
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movement associated w/ comfort. some awareness of large objects in the environment, individual may assit caregiver with simple tasks. 24 hr nursing care |
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ACL level 3: Manual Actions |
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begins with use of hands to manipulate objects. Ind may be able to perform a kimited number of tasks long term repetitive training. 24 supervision for set up |
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ACL Level 4: Goal Directed Actions |
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ability to carry out simple tasks through completion. Relies heavily on VISUAL CUES. May be able to perform established routines/can't cope w/ unexpected events. |
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ACL level 5: Exploratory Actions |
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overt TRIAL and ERROR problem solvong. New learning occurs, 20% of population. May live alone,supported emplyment w/job coach |
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ACL level 6: Planned Actions |
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absence of disability. Person can think of hypothetical situations and do MENTAL trial and error problem solving. |
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failure to acknowledge the exisence of some aspect of reality that is apparent to others |
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attributing feelings to others (guilty person attributes what others say as blaming) |
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aggression towards others which is indirectly or unassertivly expressed |
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returning to an earlier stage of dev to avoid tension/conflict. (needy/childlike) |
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self justifying explanation to hide real reasons for behavior |
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blocking from consiousness painfull memories |
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redirecting an emotion or reaction form one onject to a similar less threatening one ( child gets angry with smaller sibling) |
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the switching of unacceptable impulses into its opposite (hug someone u hate) |
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redirecting energy from socially unacceptable impules to accecptable ( angry person plays sports) |
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managing problem behaviors: hallucinations |
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create distraction free environment;highly structured simple concrete activites;redirect to reality based thinking & actions |
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managing problem behaviors: delusions |
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redirect to reality based thinking;avoid discussions that focus or validate delusional material |
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managing problem behaviors: akathisia |
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allow person to move around as needed without causing disruption;select GM act when possible |
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managing problem behaviors: offensive behavior (verbal or physical) |
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set limits to behavior immed;reasons for unacceptable behavior should be clearly presented; consequences should be clearly set;needs of entire group/unit must be kept in mind first |
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lack of initiation/participation |
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id reasons for lack of participation. see motivational hints |
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activities that address interests;the more ownership the better;success is motivating, fun, positive feedback and rewards, curiosity can motivate, food is motivating |
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avoid challenging behavior,maintain comfortable distance,activly listen, calm tone, speak simply, dont make judgments, ***if all fails-remove patient or send for staff |
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make contact, value what is said, maintain positive and friendly facial expression,dont give orders, short simple, don't argue or criticize |
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