Reducing the Risk for Falls & Injuries: Middle Stages of Cognitive Impairment
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Which of the following is true regarding the abilities that remain during middle stage cognitive changes?
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Which of the following is not an example of a situation where an individual demonstrating middle stage cognitive changes may be at greatest risk for fall is:
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True or False. Recommended Task Modifications when working with or supporting an individual who is demonstrated middle stage cognitive changes include helping to establish & follow a daily routine which includes familiar/procedural activities.
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Which of the following are recommended environmental modifications that should be considered to decrease the risk of falls/injuries when assisting or supporting a resident who is demonstrating middle stage cognitive changes:
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True or False. A recommended Caregiver Approach when supporting or assisting an individual who is demonstrating middle stage cognitive changes includes: stating simple question or direction, waiting 5-15 seconds before repeating the question or direction, and only using visual/tactile/or demonstration cues during the pause.
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