PPT-Is it Depression, Delirium, or Dementia?
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Sept 13 2016 Presented by Sally King MSW LCSW LSCSW RYT 200 Depression today is the single most underdiagnosed and undertreated of all mental illnesses 1 in 4
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Sept 13 2016 Presented by Sally King MSW LCSW LSCSW RYT 200 Depression today is the single most underdiagnosed and undertreated of all mental illnesses 1 in 4 Americans will experience an episode of clinical depression in their lifetime. Dr. Dallas Seitz and Dr. Agata Szlanta. Objectives. Understand the differential diagnosis and presentation of delirium in older adults;. Review the risk factors and precipitants for delirium; and . Discuss delirium prevention and management strategies.. in the Teaching Material of. Medical Biotechnology Master's . Programmes. at the University of . Pécs. and at the University of Debrecen. Identification number: TÁMOP-4.1.2-08/1/A-2009-0011. Cognitive. Dr Joanna . Bakas. Consultant Psychiatrist. Dr Kate-Ellen Elliott. Clinical Psychologist. What is dementia?. There are many different causes. It is a syndrome. Acquired and chronic. In most cases irreversible. Marianne Smith, PhD, RN, FAAN. Associate Professor, University of Iowa College of Nursing. Goals for Today. List 3 mental disorders that overlap with dementia. Discuss the role of long-standing history in the expression of behavioral and psychological symptoms in dementia (BPSD). The Peer Teaching Society is not liable for false or misleading information…. Delirium. PATH. Acute . confusional. state (can be acute-on-chronic). Globally impaired cognition awareness/consciousness. Kaley M. Brennen, MSN FNP-C. Mental Health and Neurocognitive Issues Common in the Elderly . Depression . Suicide. Anxiety. Dementia. Delirium. Depression, Suicide. . and Anxiety. Caucasian males >85 years with a recent loss have highest suicide rate (Kaplan & Sadock, 2007). Consultant old age psychiatrist. DEMENTIAS. What is dementia. Demographics. Clinical features. Types of dementia. Pathology. Diagnosis. Treatment. What is dementia. Dementia is a clinical term describing a symptom complex characterised by a decline from previously maintained intellectual function . Kevin Biese, . MD, MAT. Ellen . Roberts, . PhD, MPH . Jan . Busby-Whitehead, . MD. University . of North . Carolina. at Chapel . Hill. Division of Geriatric Medicine . Center for Aging and Health . , MD FRCPC. Geriatric Medicine. A learning module for clinicians. This module is part of the sfCare approach. 2. PowerPoint Presentation. 8.5 x 11 Poster. Patient Handout. This module follows the Delirium introductory module for clinicians. . John MD MBA. Case of a new onset Bipolar Disorder. A 60-year-old, right-handed, previously successful and psychiatrically healthy businessman was brought by his family to a university hospital neuropsychiatry service for consultation regarding behavioral and personality changes. . Why this topic, relevance?. Because we see delirium frequently in our patients.. Delirium is frequently missed.. When delirium is detected, it’s significance can be . undersestimated. .. We may diagnose delirium but not the underlying dementia.. Dr. Ali . Bahathig. , FRCPC. Assistant Professor and Consultant of psychiatry, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist. Psychosomatic Unit, Psychiatry Department . King Khalid University Hospital. Objective. Please tell us who you are!. Put your Name, Role and E-mail address in the Chat . During discussion: Please unmute yourself to comment and ask questions.. Following each session, complete a survey and provide feedback. Jennifer M Hall, DO. Geriatric Psychiatrist. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Larner College of Medicine UVM. @JenniferMHallDO. 1. @JenniferMHallDO. 2. Learning Objectives. Recognize signs & symptoms of delirium, dementia and depression in older adults..
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