Continuumof careThe time fromdiagnosis,treatment/palliativecare, end of lifecare andbereavement iscalled…?DeliriumDepressionDementiaConditions thatare difficult todiagnosebetween in theolder personAlzheimer'sDiseaseWhat cognitivecondition isNOT a normalpart of ageing?Ideally, whenthe olderperson still hasdecisionmakingcapacity.When shouldcommunicationwith the olderperson andtheir familyoccur?ElderlyWe neveruse thisword todescribe theolder person.ThePalliativeApproachWhen caring forsomeone with achronic,progressive andlife limiting illness,the best approachis…?PREPAREDWheneducating/communicating,supporting decision-makingat end of life we should usethe acronym...?What is the roleof theregisterednurse in theprovision ofPalliative care?Any time afterlife-limitingillness hasbeendiagnosedWhen canPalliativecare beintroduced toa person?The documentto support myhealthcarewishes, if I canno longer speakfor myself.AdvancedCareDirective.Individual,unique, anddifferent andcan changethrough theprocess.What isa gooddeath?What aresymptoms thatmay beexperienced ina person's finaldays?Continuumof careThe time fromdiagnosis,treatment/palliativecare, end of lifecare andbereavement iscalled…?DeliriumDepressionDementiaConditions thatare difficult todiagnosebetween in theolder personAlzheimer'sDiseaseWhat cognitivecondition isNOT a normalpart of ageing?Ideally, whenthe olderperson still hasdecisionmakingcapacity.When shouldcommunicationwith the olderperson andtheir familyoccur?ElderlyWe neveruse thisword todescribe theolder person.ThePalliativeApproachWhen caring forsomeone with achronic,progressive andlife limiting illness,the best approachis…?PREPAREDWheneducating/communicating,supporting decision-makingat end of life we should usethe acronym...?What is the roleof theregisterednurse in theprovision ofPalliative care?Any time afterlife-limitingillness hasbeendiagnosedWhen canPalliativecare beintroduced toa person?The documentto support myhealthcarewishes, if I canno longer speakfor myself.AdvancedCareDirective.Individual,unique, anddifferent andcan changethrough theprocess.What isa gooddeath?What aresymptoms thatmay beexperienced ina person's finaldays?

Dimensions of Ageing - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The time from diagnosis, treatment/palliative care, end of life care and bereavement is called…?
    Continuum of care
  2. Conditions that are difficult to diagnose between in the older person
    Delirium Depression Dementia
  3. What cognitive condition is NOT a normal part of ageing?
    Alzheimer's Disease
  4. When should communication with the older person and their family occur?
    Ideally, when the older person still has decision making capacity.
  5. We never use this word to describe the older person.
    Elderly
  6. When caring for someone with a chronic, progressive and life limiting illness, the best approach is…?
    The Palliative Approach
  7. When educating/communicating, supporting decision-making at end of life we should use the acronym...?
    PREPARED
  8. What is the role of the registered nurse in the provision of Palliative care?
  9. When can Palliative care be introduced to a person?
    Any time after life-limiting illness has been diagnosed
  10. Advanced Care Directive.
    The document to support my healthcare wishes, if I can no longer speak for myself.
  11. What is a good death?
    Individual, unique, and different and can change through the process.
  12. What are symptoms that may be experienced in a person's final days?