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    The basal ganglia plays a vital role in the way movement happens and when dopamine does not follow the path that it is suppose to, it hinders body movement. Parkinson’s disease is often known as PD and it is a progressive neurological condition, which means the sickness and symptoms get more severe as time goes on (Noble, 2007). Out of all the neurodegenerative disorders, PD is the second most common one (Noble, 2007). It happens amongst 1% of the population older than sixty years. (Samii, 2004)…

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    Famous Figure Journal 4: Robin Williams Robin Williams was a famous actor and comedian known for his improvisational performances. Some of his greatest work is the Dead Poets Society and Good Will Hunting. Additionally, he suffered from Lewy body dementia and chronic depression. Background Information/Accomplishments The famous comedian and actor Robin Williams was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois (Biography.com, 2016). Shortly after developing his own improvisational style as a…

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    involved her daughter is with her care. I would ask if she assists with medication administration and find out whether or not Edith has been taking her anti-depressant medication, and also ask if she is involved with meal prep or grocery buying. Dementia may lead to social…

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    by your body losing blood volume. Some heart conditions such as bradycardia, heart valve problems, heart attack, and heart failure can cause this condition by preventing the body from responding fast enough for the heart to pump enough blood. Some endocrine problems such as thyroid problems, adrenal insufficiency, low blood sugar, and diabetes can assist in causing low blood pressure. There are also some nervous system disorders such as Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, Lewy body…

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    Attention is the ability to focus on specific stimuli, which has become a key area of interest. It is an essential element to what we perceive and brings key aspects to our awareness. Binding is a function of attention where features, including colour, size, form and location, unite to devise a perception of an object (Goldstein, 2015). Binding has been tested using the visual search experiment as it proves useful when studying a conjunctive search. Goldstein (2015) suggests that visual search…

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    with Intellectual and Development Disabilities (IDD) were expected to have a short life span. Growing older brings many age related signs and symptoms affecting this population not only physically, emotionally, but cognitively as well. While the body ages, certain progressive changes occur; which may be dictated by genes, environmental factors, or lifestyle. Anatomical transformations occur in all systems from the muscular skeletal with the loss of some agility to the heart becoming less…

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    Dementia Dementia Overview Dementia is a term used to define a category of brain diseases that involve a long-term, generally fatal and gradual decrease in a person’s ability to think and function in their daily life, with memory loss being a common symptom (Alzheimer’s Assoication, 2014). The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, which makes up around 60% of cases, with vascular dementia (25%) and Lewy body dementia (15%) also being prominent causes of symptoms (Alzheimer’s…

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    ication in HSC Task 1 Explore how communication skills are used in health and social care (L01) A1. Explain both incident in terms of humanistic, behaviourist and cognitive theories of communication. Humanistic theory is reflect in each individual as unique and is base on personal central approach which is putting the client at the first place in order to meet their needs effectively. Humanistic does not allow care workers to label or pratronise the client, although humanistic enables to…

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    Brain Injury Research Essay TBI, or traumatic brain injuries can leave a long lasting, damaging effect on any human’s brain. They can be caused by many different things such as car accidents, falls and even head contact in football and other sports. TBIs have been proven to happen most often with the elderly and these injuries can even lead to the incurable disease of alzheimer 's or even CTE, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. There is no foolproof way to prevent traumatic brain injuries, but…

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    Neurodegenerative diseases are distinguished by progressive neuronal cell loss with clear patterns in disparate disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson and Huntington’s. They are responsible for around 4% of fatalities worldwide and 5% of disability-adjusted life years from a non-communicable disease (NCD). Neurodegenerative disorders are not only caused by genetics but protein misfolding disorders and protein degradation by the proteasome system. These disorders continue to increase as well as…

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