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Activity 6B: Dementias

The students will read over the Dementia Chart and answer the questions that go with the chart to compare and contrast the different types of dementias. Look at the handout schematics of "CT Scans to Demonstrate Dementias" to see the effects of dementias on the brain under CT Scan.

  • PDF icon Teacher Comparing and Contrasting Dementias Answer Key 6B
  • PDF icon Student Dementia Chart Handout 6B
  • PDF icon Student Comparing and Contrasting Dementias Worksheet 6B
  • PDF icon Student Using CT Scans Handout 6B
  • PDF icon Student Interesting Facts about Dementia Handout 6B
Keywords: 

Care-giving, alcohol induced dementia, compare, contrast, health promotion, disease prevention, CT scan, venn diagram, dementia, memory loss, plaque, neuron, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, tangle

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Activity Code: 
6B
Unit Reference: 
It's All in Your Mind
Lesson Reference: 
Lesson 6: Damaged Brains
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