
CNA 21 Vocabulary
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- Q1This is a cognitive disorder characterized by a significant loss of intellectual abilities severe enough to interfere with social or occupational functioning, and it involves the gradual loss of cognitive functions such as memory and thinking skills.hoardingAlzheimer's Diseasedelusionsperseveration30s
- Q2This term refers to the tendency to repeat a response beyond what is necessary or appropriate.sundowningpacingwanderingperseveration30s
- Q3This term describes a phenomenon where individuals with cognitive disorders become agitated, irritable, or disoriented during the late afternoon or evening.catastrophic reactionhallucinationsdelusionssundowning30s
- Q4This term refers to an extreme response to a situation that is out of proportion to the actual threat or stressor.elopecatastrophic reactionhoardingwandering30s
- Q5This term describes a repetitive or purposeless movement back and forth in the same area.hallucinationsvalidatingpacingdelusions30s
- Q6This term refers to the act of moving about without a clear destination or purpose, often seen in individuals with cognitive disorders.delusionswanderingvalidatinghoarding30s
- Q7This term describes the act of leaving a safe environment without supervision or notification, often seen in individuals with cognitive disorders.hallucinationshoardingelopevalidating30s
- Q8This term refers to sensory experiences that seem real but are created by the brain.delusionsvalidatinghallucinationshoarding30s
- Q9This term describes false beliefs or perceptions that are firmly held despite evidence to the contrary.validatingperseverationhoardingdelusions30s
- Q10This term refers to the excessive collection and retention of items, often resulting in cluttered living spaces.pacingsundowninghoardingvalidating30s