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Confusion, Delirium & Dementia

Across
A generic, descriptive term meaning the inability of a person to think with the usual speed or clarity or to recall people, time, or places
False dementia - occurs when severe depression causes cognitive changes that mimic dementia
This type of dementia is usually the result of a cardiovascular disorder.
Loss of insight.
Loss of perceptual acuty, "What the person with dementia is seeing is real to them".
Controls motor co-ordination and balance
Loss of memory
A state of temporary mental confusion
The loss of initiative
Collecting things and putting them away in a guarded manner.
Down
This type of dementia presents with changes in behaviour and personality
This type of dementia is the most prevalent, over time the brain shrinks.
An exaggerated or abnormal sense of physical or emotional well-being that is not based on reality or truth.
Control vision and depth perception
A general term that describes the progressive loss of brain functions, which include cognitive and social functions
Usually associated with heavy alcohol consumption over a long period of time causing a Thiamine deficiency.
This type of dementia is the third most common - characterized by protein bodies throughout the brain.
Increase in confusion and agitation later in the day.
Loss of communication
A misinterpretation of real stimulus.
The loss of purposeful movement