What is the interprofessional care for Alzheimer's
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Neurocognitive Disorders: Expected Findings of Alzheimer's Disease (Active Learning Template - System Disorder, RM MH RN 10.0 Chp 17) (Please fill every box, there are 14 boxes, thank you!) ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE System Disorder STUDENT NAME REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Alterations in Health (Diagnosis) ASSESSMENT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Risk Factors Expected Findings Laboratory Tests Diagnostic Procedures PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Complications Nursing Care Client Education Medications Therapeutic Procedures Interprofessional Care
The nurse is planning care for a client with moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD). Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the clients plan of care
1. Define Alzheimer's disease and pre-Alzheimer's disease. 2. Identify the risk factors and prevalence of Alzheimer's disease. 3. Outline the course of Alzheimer's disease. 4. Compare and contrast the Global Deterioration Scale stages 1 to 7. 5. Discuss the main screening tools for Alzheimer's disease . 6. Identify Functional Assessment Staging stages 1 to 7. 7. Explain the psychopathology of Alzheimer's disease 8. Describe the potential physiological complications of Alzheimer's disease. 9. Relate the primary and differential diagnostic implications of Alzheimer's disease. 10.Define retro-genesis, and explain the evidence for...
is to Parkinson's disease is to dopamine as depression; serotonin O Alzheimer's disease; serotonin Alzheimer's disease; norepinephrine depression; acetylcholine
The nurse is caring for a 67 year-old person with the admitting diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease is in the Long Term Care unit named Best Care Village. The patient's name is Jesse James and is a well known in the area because of his history of coaching the local football team. He is a full code and an allergy to penicillin The nurse needs to document the patient's into the electronic medical record (EMR). Which of the information provided should be...
At the end of 2014, 5,200,000 Americans were diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. It is estimated that approximately 200,000 new cases of Alzheimer's are diagnosed each month. What would be the estimated prevalence of Alzheimer's in the United States by the end of March 2015 (for the purpose of this question, assume that no patients die during this period). The 2015 population is estimated to be 320,000,000 people. 18.13 Alzheimer's cases per 1,000 people 12.57 Alzheimer's cases per 1,000 people 16.54...
1. A patient is newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease stage 6 on the Global Deterioration Scale. The primary care NP should prescribe: donepezil (Aricept) rivastigmine (Exelon) memantine (Namenda) galantamine (Razadyne)
Many family members of people suffering from Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia try to care for their relative for as long as possible. There are many advantages of having a close relative care for a mentally challenged loved one, but there are often disadvantages or difficulties as well. Describe some of the factors to consider when deciding whether or not to care for a relative with dementia. At what point should the relative consider a professional care situation...
5. A client you are assigned by your home care agency has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease - Stage 2. List five safety concerns you would have in the client's home.
Review the study from ASC ( Alzheimer's Society of Canada ). Also review the Eden Alternative, Green Houses and the Wellspring Model. Write your findings as a word report on similarities and differences in all of these different approaches to PCC ( Person Centred Care)(20 marks).