The ability to think logically and clearly is called A.) Cognition B.) Dementia C.) Awareness D.) Dysphagia {Ans: A) Cognition}If a resident with AD has lost most of his verbal skills, the NA should A.) Assume the resident cannot understand what is being said B.) Use touch, smiles, and laughter C.) Ask the resident questions D.) Not involve the resident in activities because he will find that frustrating {Ans: B) use touch, smiles, laughter}One way for an NA to help a resident with AD with eating is to A.) Put a few types of food on the plate at the same time B.) Use dishes without a pattern and a simple place setting C.) Withhold food until the resident is really hungry D.) Serve steaming hot foods and drinks {Ans: B) use dishes without a pattern and simple place setting}When a resident with AD is frightened, the NA should A.) Speak in a room where the television is on B.) Check her body language to make sure she is not tense or hurried C.) Use longer sentences D.) Not tell the resident what she is going to do {Ans: B) check her body language to make