First Aid for Corrections Officers Practice Test

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Patients with dementia may experience:

  1. Increased cognitive functions

  2. Greater fear, confusion, or frustration

  3. Impairment only during nighttime

  4. A complete understanding of their condition

The correct answer is: Greater fear, confusion, or frustration

Patients with dementia commonly experience greater fear, confusion, or frustration due to the cognitive decline associated with the condition. Dementia affects memory, reasoning, and the ability to perform daily activities, often leading to heightened levels of anxiety and disorientation. As individuals with dementia struggle to understand their surroundings or manage their thoughts, they may feel overwhelmed and agitated, which manifests as fear or frustration. The other choices do not accurately reflect the experiences of patients with dementia. For instance, they do not see an increase in cognitive functions, nor do they only experience impairment during nighttime hours. Additionally, it is not typical for patients with dementia to have a complete understanding of their condition, as this condition primarily impairs cognitive processes, which can lead to a lack of awareness about their situation.