Question One: It is easy to outwit a person with Alzheimer's disease and win an argument, true or false? True False Question Two: Picks Disease is a degenerative, frontal lobe dementia similar to Alzheimer's disease, true or false? True False Question Three: If the individual with Alzheimer's disease is having difficulty sleeping at night, it is best to: A. Keep him active during the day and limit daytime napping. B. Reduce the intake of caffeine, especially close to bedtime. C. Check for other medical conditions that might be causing pain or discomfort. D. Make sure the person is warm enough for sleep. E. All of the above Question Four: Vacations with those who have Alzheimer's disease might be difficult because: A. The individual won't know how to read the signs. B. Those with Alzheimer's might become bored. C. Strangers, foreign languages, unfamiliar accommodations, climates, time changes, busy terminals, planes, trains and buses are all known to precipitate catastrophic reactions in AD persons. D. The vacation spot will be so relaxing that the person with Alzheimer's might not want to go home. Question Five: How is Alzheimer's disease diagnosed? A. A physical examination. B. A neurological examination. C. A psychiatric assessment. D. Laboratory tests. E. All of the above. How did you do? Asp scripting is freeware by CGIware
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A. Keep him active during the day and limit daytime napping. B. Reduce the intake of caffeine, especially close to bedtime. C. Check for other medical conditions that might be causing pain or discomfort. D. Make sure the person is warm enough for sleep. E. All of the above
A. The individual won't know how to read the signs. B. Those with Alzheimer's might become bored. C. Strangers, foreign languages, unfamiliar accommodations, climates, time changes, busy terminals, planes, trains and buses are all known to precipitate catastrophic reactions in AD persons. D. The vacation spot will be so relaxing that the person with Alzheimer's might not want to go home.
A. A physical examination. B. A neurological examination. C. A psychiatric assessment. D. Laboratory tests. E. All of the above.
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