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Module #1Questions below are found in Module #1: Staff Training: Positive Reinforcement - The P-R-I-D-E Method. Enter the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content. Do not add any spaces.
1. What does ADL stand for? 2. What are common reactions to loss of ADL independence. 3. What is the key to personalizing or individualizing your compliment? 4. If you are not sincere, it will be reflected or show in what areas? 5. Your resident needs to know exactly what?
Module #2 Questions below are found in Module #2: Staff Training: Instruction - Seven Basic Techniques. Write the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content.
Answers a. Alzheimer's Disease b. talk for a few minutes c. it takes less time and discomfort in watching a resident struggle d. on the right track e. the first small step of the task
Module #3Questions below are found in Module #3: Staff Training: Demonstration - The Six Essential Steps. Write the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content.
Answers a. slowly b. safety c. confuse d. beneficial and appropriate e. incapable
Module #4 Questions below are found in Module #4: Staff Training: Verbal Prompts - Using the Key Types Effectively. Write the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content.
1. Open ended questions cannot be answered by what? 2. Why are multiple choice questions easier than open ended questions to answer? Because you get what in the question? 3. Single word prompts are for what? 4. ways to get your resident's attention are to do what? 5. What are the types of baby talk to be avoided?
Answers a. speaking certain words more loudly, drawing out certain letter sounds, voice modulation b. a clue to the answer c. instruction, positive reinforcement d. use the name; slightly increase the volume of your voice e. yes or no
Module #5 Questions below are found in Module #5: Staff Training: Non-Verbal Prompts - Six How To's. Write the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content.
Answers a. the object involved b. arm, shoulder, or hand c. draws less attention to the error d. only place in view the items needed, position for easy reach e. in your face
Module #6 Questions below are found in Module #6: Staff Training: Motivation Write the correct letter and/or phrase also provided at the beginning of this section of Course Content.
Questions 1. A soft line approach with a demanding resident is to state what? 2. When a resident's hands and arms sit (what) and do not move, the blood supply to their muscles is (what). This causes the resident's muscles to become (what). 3. It's best to approach a resident who refuses ADLs (blank) in the day to allow time to reapproach them several times later during your shift. 4. Independence in taking medications is explained to your resident, as it related to what two areas? 5. In motivating your resident to do the medication task that is a challenge; associate it with what? 6. What are three modifiable risk factors that can be changed to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia? 7. What are six behaviors that can be developed during mid-stage dementia?
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a. earlier b. immobile, slowed down, stiff c. what you don't use you lose d. placement, level of service agreed upon e. something she/he has done in the past f. cardiovascular disease risk factors, education, and social and cognitive engagement g. trouble sleeping; apathy, passivity; irritability, aggressive talk and actions; clinging (following you around); repetitive questions; and wandering.
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