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A condition in which the macula degenerates, gradually causing central vision loss
Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
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The state of being excited, restless, or troubled
Agitated
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A progressive, degenerative, and irreversible disease that is a form of dementia; there is no cure
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
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A type of depression that cases a person to have mood swings, changes in energy levels and the ability to function; also called manic depression
Bipolar Disorder
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The part of the nervous system housed in the skull that is responsible for motor activity, memory, thought, speech, and intelligence, along with regulation of vital function, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing
Brain
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Mental or physical exhaustion due to a prolonged period of stress and frustration
Burnout
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A condition in which the lens of an eye becomes cloudy, causing vision loss
Cataract
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Reacting to something in an unreasonable, exaggerated way
Catastrophic Reaction
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Part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
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A condition caused when the blood supply to the brain is cut off suddenly by a blood clot or a ruptured blood vessel; also called a stroke
Cerebrovascular Accident
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The ability to think clearly and logically
Cognition
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A head injury that occurs from a banging movement of the brain against the skull
Concussion
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A sudden state of severe confusion due to a change in the body; also called acute confusional state or acute brain syndrome
Delirium
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A belief in something that is not true, or is out of touch with reality
Delusion
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A serious, progressive loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating
Dementia
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Any behavior that disturbs others
Disruptive Behavior
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The act of wandering away from the facility in which a resident with Alzheimer’s disease lives.
Elopement
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The ability to see distant objects more clearly than objects that are near; also called hyperopia
Farsightedness
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An anxiety disorder characterized by chronic anxiety, excessive worrying, and tension, even when there is no cause for these feelings
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
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A condition in which the pressure in the eye increases, damaging the optic nerve and causing blindness
Glaucoma
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Seeing or hearing things that are not really there
Hallucinations
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A battery-operated device that amplified sound
Hearing Aid
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Loss of vision on one-half of the visual field , due to CVA, tumor or trauma
Hemianopsia
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Collecting and putting things away in a guarded way
Hoarding
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A way to change an action or development
Intervention
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Term used to refer to a disease or condition that cannot be cured
Irreversible
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Refers to the normal function of emotional and intellectual abilities
Mental Health
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A disease that disrupts a person’s ability to function at a normal level in the family, home, or community
Mental Illness
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A progressive disease in which the protective covering for the nerves, spinal cord, and white matter of the brain breaks down over time; without this covering, nerves cannot send messages to and from the brain in a normal way
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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The ability to see objects that are near more clearly than distant objects; also called myopia
Nearsightedness
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The basic nerve cell of the nervous system
Neuron
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A disorder characterized by repetitive behavior used to cope with anxiety
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Walking back and forth in the same area
Pacing
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An anxiety disorder that causes repeated episodes of intense fear for no known reason
Panic Disorder
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A form of mental illness characterized by hallucinations
and delusions
Paranoid Schizophrenia
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A loss of function of lower body and legs
Paraplegia
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A progressive disease that causes a portion of the brain to degenerate; causes rigid muscles, shuffling gait, pill-rolling, mask-like face, and tremors
Parkinson’s Disease
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Part of the nervous system made up of the nerves that extend throughout the body and connect to the spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System
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The repetition of word, phrases, questions, or actions
Perseveration
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Taking things that belong to someone else; not considered stealing
Pillaging
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Anxiety-related disorder caused by a traumatic experience
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Loss of function of legs, trunk, and arms
Quadriplegia
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Something that continually gets worse and deteriorates
Progressive
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Type of therapy that uses calendars, clocks, signs, and lists to help people with Alzheimer’s disease remember who and where they are
Reality Orientation
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Type of therapy that encourages people with Alzheimer’s disease to remember and talk about their past
Reminiscence Therapy
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Type of therapy that promotes self-esteem, self-awareness, and socialization in groups for people with Alzheimer’s disease
Remotivation Therapy
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Going through items that belong to other people
Rummaging
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A form of chronic mental illness that may have acute episodes; affects a person’s ability to think, communicate, make decisions, and understand reality
Schizophrenia
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A disorder in which a person has excessive anxiety about social situation; also called social phobia
Social Anxiety Disorder
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A disorder in which a person has excessive anxiety about social situations; also called social phobia
Spinal Disorder
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The part of the nervous system inside the vertebral canal that conducts messages between the brain and the body and controls spinal reflexes
Spinal Cord
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The use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others
Substance Abuse
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A condition in which a person gets restless and agitated in the late afternoon, evening, or night
Sundowning
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A situation that leads to agitation
Trigger
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Giving value to or approving
Validating
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A type of therapy that lets people with Alzheimer’s disease believe they are living in the past or in imaginary circumstances
Validation Therapy
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Work to describe actions that include attacking, hitting, or threatening someone
Violent
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Walking around a facility without any known goal or purpose
Wandering
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The physical and mental symptoms caused by ceasing to use a particular addictive substance
Withdrawal
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