Cognition Flashcards
what is A&O x1?
the patient can identify themselves, but nothing else
what is A&O x2?
the patient can identify themselves and the date/time, but nothing else
what is A&O x3?
the patient can identify themselves, the date/time, and where they are, but nothing else
what is A&O x4?
the patient can identify themselves, the date/time, where they are, and why they’re there
what is delirium?
it is an acute change in cognition
what are the three types of delirium?
hyperactive
hypoactive
mixed
what is hyperactive delirium?
- restlessness
- hypervigilance
- rapid speech
- irritability
- combativeness
what is hypoactive delirium?
- psychomotor retardation
- apathy
- reduced alertness
what is delirium caused by?
- medications
- metabolic imbalances
- severe distress/illness
- pain
- anesthesia
- immobility
what is dementia?
loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life
is dementia acute?
no
it’s insidious (lasting months to years)
what is rare for dementia?
mood swings, delusions, and hallucinations there is a stability in symptoms
is attention/consciousness impaired with dementia?
no
are there types of dementia like there is with delirium (hypo/hyper/mixed)?
no
what is a lethargic arousal?
drowsy and less aware/interested in surroundings