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Family Education on Dementia BY: KASEY POLLEY
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Why I chose this topic This topic is important to me because it is a fast growing disease and many people have someone in their family battling dementia. I want to be able to bond with my patients and communicate because I believe there is nothing better than having a positive relationship with you and your patient. making sure my patient trusts me and their family members I want to have a fully understanding so I am able to engage in a therapeutic relationship with my patients.
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Research Questions Is there a certain way to speak to patient’s who have dementia? Are there medications that work better than others for this disease? What are some Dos and Dont’s dealing with dementia?
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What factors of PICO are important? P- Population is the patients with dementia I- Interventions will depend of the articles C- comparisons depend on articles O- Outcomes will hopefully be a way to help family members understand the importance and care for their loved one with this particular disease.
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Is there a certain way to speak to patient’s who have dementia? non verbal communication is very important. This type of communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, posture, appearance, gestures, personal space, and body contact make sure to sit facing the patient if non verbal communication is not met with patients or family members with dementia may make them feel isolated, deprived, and also detached from everyone Mcghee, G. (2011). Effective communication with people who have dementia. Nursing Standard, 25(25), 40-46. doi:10.7748/ns2011.02.25.25.40.c8347
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What are some new medications for dementia? Intranasal Insulin This drug helps with thinking, memory, and brain functioning It Is very important the glucose is converted to energy for brain function AADvac1 helps keep the neurons in the brain from “tangling” Solanezumab This drug helps with thinking, memory, and brain function - The outcomes of these medications are not curing the disease, it is a way one can slow the process of the disease. Mohs, R. (n.d.). Alzheimer's Drug Treatment Horizon | Research Center | Alzheimer's Association. Retrieved May 20, 2016, from http://www.alz.org/research/science/alzheimers_treatment_horizon.asp
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What are some Dos and Dont’s dealing with dementia? When dealing with aggression, do not continue arguing or engage in an argument try and identify the cause and try to figure out why they are feeling that type of way. When someone is confused about place or time such as, “are we going home?” redirect their thoughts or even get a snack. A way to answer could be “We can’t leave until later because…” Do not answer with long sentences and do not correct them if they are wrong -Stevenson, S. (2016, January 14). Dementia Care Dos and Don'ts: Dealing with Dementia. Retrieved June 03, 2016, from http://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-02-08-dealing-with- dementia-behavior/http://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-02-08-dealing-with- dementia-behavior/
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How will this help me in the future? I will do my best to help educate a family member about their loved one who has this disease teaching patient’s family could also help them teach others about education of their loved one’s with dementia as well I will also know how to communicate with my patients and understand situations better.
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References Mcghee, G. (2011). Effective communication with people who have dementia. Nursing Standard, 25(25), 40-46. doi:10.7748/ns2011.02.25.25.40.c8347 Mohs, R. (n.d.). Alzheimer's Drug Treatment Horizon | Research Center | Alzheimer's Association. Retrieved May 20, 2016, from http://www.alz.org/research/science/alzheimers_treatment_horizon.asp http://www.alz.org/research/science/alzheimers_treatment_horizon.asp Stevenson, S. (2016, January 14). Dementia Care Dos and Don'ts: Dealing with Dementia. Retrieved June 03, 2016, from http://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-02-08-dealing-with-dementia- behavior/ http://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-02-08-dealing-with-dementia- behavior/
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