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Basics Developed by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Center for Community Development Engagement and Training CCDET Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Quality Assurance . 學號:. A0128304 . 姓名. :柯雅倫 . Allen. . (. 組長. ). 學號:. A0128310 . 姓名. :王宜惠 . May. 學號:. A0128380 . 姓名. :. 王. . 一 . Vic. 學號:. A0128381 . By: Carla Alexander, 4. th. Year Pharmacy Student. March 17. th. , 2011. Overview. Definition. Prognosis. Pathophysiology. Symptoms. Treatment. Functional Tests. Exceptional Drug Status . Types of Dementia. Diverse Communities, . C. ollective Action. Alzheimer New Zealand/ADI Conference 2016. Steve . Iliffe. Emeritus Professor . of Primary Care . for . Older People. University College London. 3. rd. – 5. Presented by . Angela Exford, RN, RMC, CLNC, RACT-CT, CADDCT, CDP. What is Dementia . Is a non-specific syndrome in which affected areas of the brain function may be affected such as:. Memory. Saima. . Muzahir. ; MD. Erlanger Health. Tennessee . InterventionAL. And Imaging Associates. Introduction. Dementia characterized by progressively deteriorating dysfunction of various intellectual domains:. Russell . Swerdlow. , MD. NINCDS-ADRDA Criteria. Objective dementia . At least two defective cognitive domains. Progressive worsening. Normal consciousness. No . other potential causes apparent. *From McKhann et al, . David Godfrey, JD . Jane Tilly, . DrPH. . Troy Johnson, MSW. December 12, 2012. People with dementia may have the capacity to manage their own legal and financial affairs right now. If the person with dementia has the legal capacity he/she should actively participate in planning. 2017 ACL/CDC/NIA Webinar Series on . Alzheimer’s & Related Dementias. March 1, 2017. DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS. In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use. . Kevin Overbeck, DO. Assistant Professor. UMDNJ –SOM NJISA . Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia. This medical student presentation is offered by the New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging.. This lecture series is supported by an educational grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Aging and Quality of Life program.. Pharmacologic and Non-Pharmacologic . Approaches. . Idaho Academy of Family Physicians . Excellence in Primary Care Seminar. Friday, March 17, 2017. Ted Epperly, MD, FAAFP. President and Chief Executive Officer . Current research is attempting to determine the feasibility of these models beyond the specialty settings in which they currently operate553-556 One approach to accelerate the adoption of dementia ca Current Realities and Future Possibilities. Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine . Dementia Syndrome. Declines in 2 or more cognitive capacities. Normal level of consciousness and alertness. Dr. Stacy Millar PT, DPT, GCS. What is dementia?. "Properly defined, dementia is characterized by persistent observed cognitive changes resulting from an illness." . (1). Click to add text. Review of Brain Sections and Function. disease . It is . a degenerative brain disorder of unknown etiology which is the most common form of . dementia.. usually . starts in late middle age or in old age, results in progressive memory loss, impaired thinking, disorientation, and changes in personality and mood. .
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