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an impaired of mental functioning that includes: bad judgment, impaired memory, disorientation to time, place, situation or person, difficulty making decisionconfusion
possible cause of confusion can beDehydration
comes on, quickly over hour or daysdelirium
a stage consciousness consisting of: confusion, distractibility, disorientated, aviation, disordered thinking, hallucination/delusiondelirium
PROGRESSIVE impairment of intellectual (cognitive) function that interferes with normal social & occupational activitiesdementia
characterized by loss pf memory & at least one other disturbance of intellectual functions (orientation, valuation, language, or motor skillsdementia
it affects short term, intermediate and long term memorydementia
inability to understand wordsAphasia
inability to recognize familiar objectAgnosia
problem manipulating things, movementsApraxia
difficulty writing an drawingAgraphia
Characteristics: difficulty with abstract thinking/ Aphasia / Agnosia / Apraxia / Agraphia / personality changedementia
difference of delirium and dementiaonset/ activity/ duration/ speech&language/ time of day/ mood&affect/ cognitive impairment/ delusions or hallucinations
how to diagnosing dementiamedical history, exam, functional assessment and characteristics changes in thinking & behavior can help diagnosis
progressive disorder in which the brain atrophiesalzheimers
most common cause of dementiaalzheimers
focuses on genie, viral entertainment and immunologic causealzheimers
6th leading cause of death/ hits people over 60 year oldalzheimers
people survive average ____ 4 to 8 years (or 20)alzheimer
slow, uncertain, irreversible and progressivealzheimer
Diagnosing Alzheimerneurological exam mental staus test brain imaging MRI/CT/PET
loss of cortical neuronsetiology/pathophysiology: Alzheimer
enlarged ventriclesetiology/pathophysiology: Alzheimer
senile plaques (deposits of protein fragments that build up in between nerve cellsetiology/pathophysiology: Alzheimer
elevated levels of homocysteine(amino acids) places individuals at an increase risk.etiology/pathophysiology: Alzheimer
stages of Alzheimers: memory loss, difficulty focusing, trouble planning/organizing, can work&be part of social activities, can function independently, fam&friends can notice differenceearly stage
stages of Alzheimer's: the longest stage, difficulty with language, object recognition, memory lapses, disoriented to time& place, loses ability to recognize familiar faces/places/objects, loss of impulse control, behavioral manifestation, symptoms are more pronounced, very noticeablemiddle stage
stages of Alzheimers: little to no response to surrounding or recognition of family member, total disorientation to person/place/time, needs complete assistance with daily activities and personal care, incontinence, Apraxia, Agnosia, Agraphia, symptoms are severelate/final stage
second most cause of dementiaMultiinfarct dementia or vascular dementia
-for dementia pt what kind of intervention are important what do you dono cludder/ quite/ calm
-what is the word for a pt inability to name a objectagnosia
-what are symptoms of early stage of Alzheimer'smild forgetfulness
-what symptoms of middle stage of Alzheimer'sDifficultness/ object recognition
-what symptoms of late stage of Alzheimer'senvcotten/inability to communicate/ lose self care
what kind of dementia commonly results with hypertensionmulti infart des (MID)
-what are the pathopysology for Alzheimer's what happens to brainConical neron, senil plax, neuron tangles
-average life span for someone with Alzheimer's8 years
-if your pt has dementia what kind of things are u gonna do as a nurse with the pt, how do you provide plan of carespeak calmly, late terms, short senescences, slow speech, give them same daily routine
-what kind of dementia is a virus, rare, rapidly progressive, terminal within 6-12 months, no treatmentJacob deases
-what is it called when a pt has difficulty writing and drawingAgraphia
-delirium isshort term
-Chronic islong term
-dementia islong term
-another name for something dementiavascular dementia
-how to confirm someone has Alzheimer'sAtrophy, biopsy
-cause of deliriumfever, dehydration, electrolytes, pain meds
-what are characteristics of deliriumReversible
-main things that can cause delirium (more in women)UTI
UTI symptomsburning, cloudy iron, odor, urge to pee