dementiaa drawn outchange in apersonscognitiondepressiona negative affecton a personsfeelings aboutthemselves, theway they think,and how they actcaregiverrolestraina negative toll onthe physical andmental health ofthe caregiverwhich cannegatively affectthe familyperson-centeredcarecare thatmaintains asupportivecommunityfor the patientmodifiabledementiariskfactors-education-hypertension-smoking-midlife hearingimpairment-physical activity-dietprecautions- installing grabbars in bathrooms-removing triphazards-using night lights-put plug coverson unused outletsdeliriumsuddenchange ina personscognitionnon-modifiabledementiarisk factors- age-genetic factors-ethnicity-mild cognitiveimpairment-parkinsonsdiseasedementiaa drawn outchange in apersonscognitiondepressiona negative affecton a personsfeelings aboutthemselves, theway they think,and how they actcaregiverrolestraina negative toll onthe physical andmental health ofthe caregiverwhich cannegatively affectthe familyperson-centeredcarecare thatmaintains asupportivecommunityfor the patientmodifiabledementiariskfactors-education-hypertension-smoking-midlife hearingimpairment-physical activity-dietprecautions- installing grabbars in bathrooms-removing triphazards-using night lights-put plug coverson unused outletsdeliriumsuddenchange ina personscognitionnon-modifiabledementiarisk factors- age-genetic factors-ethnicity-mild cognitiveimpairment-parkinsonsdisease

Cognition Changes in the Elderly - 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. a drawn out change in a persons cognition
    dementia
  2. a negative affect on a persons feelings about themselves, the way they think, and how they act
    depression
  3. a negative toll on the physical and mental health of the caregiver which can negatively affect the family
    caregiver role strain
  4. care that maintains a supportive community for the patient
    person-centered care
  5. -education -hypertension -smoking -midlife hearing impairment -physical activity -diet
    modifiable dementia risk factors
  6. - installing grab bars in bathrooms -removing trip hazards -using night lights -put plug covers on unused outlets
    precautions
  7. sudden change in a persons cognition
    delirium
  8. - age -genetic factors -ethnicity -mild cognitive impairment -parkinsons disease
    non-modifiable dementia risk factors