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Hca 202 SPELLING

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A fixed false belief

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Usually associated with heavy alcohol consumption over a long period of time causing a Thiamine deficiency

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Providing prompting to an individual in order to assist them

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Brain function involving memory, thinking, reasoning, understanding, judgement, and behaviour functions of the brain

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A progressive, degenerative disease that gradually destroys nerve cells

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Collecting things and putting them away in a guarded manner

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A misinterpretation of real stimulus

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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

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False dementia, occurs when severe depression causes cognitive changes that mimic dementia

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Loss of memory

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Seeing things that others cannot

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Control vision and depth perception

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May last 2 – 4 years and varies from person to person

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Instrumental Activities of Daily Living

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A general term that describes the progressive loss of brain functions, which include cognitive and social functions

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Loss of insight

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An exaggerated or abnormal sense of physical or emotional well-being that is not based on reality or truth

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The loss of recognition of objects or people

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The loss of purposeful movement

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The increase in confusion and agitation that is seen later in the day

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A state of temporary mental confusion that can occur suddenly

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Controls motor co-ordination and balance

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The loss of initiative

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The loss of communication

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Loss of perceptual acuity, “What the person with dementia is seeing is real to them”

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