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    Dementia is an umbrella term for several diseases that are characterised by memory disorders, communication disorders and impaired reasoning. The World Health Organisation currently estimates the number of people living with dementia to be 47.5 million. They predict this number will reach 135.5 million by 2050, due to the increasingly aging world population (World Health Organisation, 2015). Dementia can have a devastating impact on the lives of people with a diagnosis and their families. There…

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    diagnostic procedure requires a specialist in an attempt to reduce the possibility of a misdiagnosis even though they still commonly occur in the diagnostic process (Parkinson’s UK 2016). Symptoms such as trembling, sleeping disorder, depression, dementia and difficulty swallowing are not unique to Parkinson 's; patients with diseases such as progressive supranuclear palsy express similar symptoms (Parkinson’s UK 2016, Izawa et al. 2011). Recently, the focus of the scientific community has been…

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    Dementia During the 1900’s dementia was defined as the aging process (old age). Dementia is now defined by different diseases or conditions. Most commonly, dementia occurs when brain nerve cells (neurons) die, and connections between neurons are interrupted. These disruptions have a variety of causes and usually cannot be reversed ("Dementia - Symptoms & Information - Patient Education Center," n.d.). Memory loss, Language use, ability to learn, problem solving and making decisions are all…

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    Causes Of Dementia

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    Dementia is truly an issue that has plagued the entire planet. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of 2015, 47.5 million people around the globe are living with dementia. A large proportion (58%) of these people are living in low and middle income countries, by 2050 this proportion is projected to rise up to 71%. Many people are living with the thought that dementia is a disease, however it is not. In actuality, dementia is made up of a number of different diseases. The…

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    Dementia is a debilitating condition affecting the mind of affected persons so that their cognitive skills and memory are impaired to the extent that it affects their ability to perform their activities of daily living. There are differing forms of dementia such as vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Currently Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death among individuals in the United States. Alzheimer’s disease is currently felt to account for sixty to…

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    neuropathic change in relation to Alzheimer's and to be able to grasp a better understanding as to why some mental injuries may have the same symptoms. There are some diseases that may show up throughout the exam that those must be aware of such as Lewy body disease, cerebrovascular disease, VBI, and Hippocampal…

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    12, 2016 from Stonewall hospital in Lexington in order to receive pulmonary care. Though she was admitted for unspecified dementia without behavioral disturbances, she was originally hospitalized at Stonewall since September 21, 2016 for atrial fibrillation with a low ventricular response rate, and dyspnea. She has co-morbidities of Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia, and will be discussed first with the inclusion of signs, symptoms, related lab tests, and diagnostic values. She also has…

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    things considered proceed bit by bit after some time. Right on time in the contamination, the most apparent are shaking, rigid nature, progressiveness of advancement, and issue with walking. [1] Thinking and behavioral issues may similarly happen. Dementia gets the chance to be ordinary in the impelled periods of the illness. Despairing and uneasiness are similarly typical event in more than 33% of people with PD.[2] Other signs consolidate material, rest, and eager problems.[1][2] The major…

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    Dementia is a disease that over a couple of a million people are diagnosed with every single year in the United States alone. Stark writes, “Dementia is the loss of cognitive and social abilities to the degree that it interferes with activities of daily living” (1). This very common disease can go as far as causing death to many people per year. In some rare cases it is possible that dementia can be reversible, but it is more likely to be irreversible. Elders are more likely to be diagnosed than…

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    Dementia “I stay positive, because I have chosen to keep a positive attitude.” This quote is from a person living with dementia. When a person hears the word dementia, he or she may not have a clue what that word means, but some may think of a loved one who may suffer from this. Dementia is not a specific mental disorder, but it is a field of mental disorders. There are therapies and medicines but sometimes that is not enough to solve these mental problems. Some cases of dementia can even be…

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