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Question
- why is the role of caregiver typically assumed by a close friend or family member?
out of love for the individual
because they feel like its the right thing to do
because they know the person well
because they have more time to spend with the person
- what are the two most common changes for a person with dementia?
memory loss and cognitive changes
incontinence and decreased thirst
increased appetite and decreased thirst
anger and incontinence
Brief Explanations
- Close friends and family members often assume the caregiver - role out of love for the individual. They also feel a moral obligation, know the person well, but love is a primary driving factor.
- Memory loss and cognitive changes are the two most common changes in a person with dementia. Incontinence, appetite, thirst, and anger can occur but are not as characteristic as memory and cognitive issues.
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- Out of love for the individual
- Memory loss and cognitive changes