Cognition Flashcards

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what is A&O x1?

A

the patient can identify themselves, but nothing else

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what is A&O x2?

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the patient can identify themselves and the date/time, but nothing else

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what is A&O x3?

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the patient can identify themselves, the date/time, and where they are, but nothing else

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what is A&O x4?

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the patient can identify themselves, the date/time, where they are, and why they’re there

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5
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what is delirium?

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it is an acute change in cognition

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what are the three types of delirium?

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hyperactive

hypoactive

mixed

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what is hyperactive delirium?

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  • restlessness
  • hypervigilance
  • rapid speech
  • irritability
  • combativeness
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what is hypoactive delirium?

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  • psychomotor retardation
  • apathy
  • reduced alertness
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what is delirium caused by?

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  • medications
  • metabolic imbalances
  • severe distress/illness
  • pain
  • anesthesia
  • immobility
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what is dementia?

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loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life

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11
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is dementia acute?

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no

it’s insidious (lasting months to years)

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12
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what is rare for dementia?

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mood swings, delusions, and hallucinations there is a stability in symptoms

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13
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is attention/consciousness impaired with dementia?

A

no

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14
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are there types of dementia like there is with delirium (hypo/hyper/mixed)?

A

no

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15
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what is a lethargic arousal?

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drowsy and less aware/interested in surroundings

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16
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what is a somnolent arousal?

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sleeping unless someone or something wakes you up

trouble staying awake but can talk and follow directions

17
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what is an obtunded arousal?

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difficult to arouse

18
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what are the key factors when it comes to dizziness evaluations?

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  • assessment of CNS/PNS components (eye movements, function of inner ear)
  • type of dizziness ( spinning, lightheadedness, motion induced, disequilibrium )
  • provocative factors (motion induced? spontaneous?)
  • duration (has it been fleeting or lasts for months?)
  • frequency
  • any associated auditory change
  • any falls?