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Neurological Disorders
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Dementia A degenerative syndrome characterized by deficits in memory, language, and mood. The most common form: Alzheimer’s Disease Usually slow onset Characterized by three stages.
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What happens in the brain?
Plaques & Tangles Signs & Symptoms: Short-term memory loss Psychosis, aggression, may have personality changes, Eventually loss of judgment, unable to care for oneself
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(Alzheimer’s Association, 2015)
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(Alzheimer’s Association, 2015)
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(Alzheimer’s Association, 2015)
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(Alzheimer’s Association, 2015)
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Those affected by Alzheimer’s
Caregiver burden is high: Who are the caregivers? 17.5 billion hours of unpaid care to patients with Alzheimer’s (Alzheimer’s Association, 2013) Estimated value of $216 billion Medicare is the largest payer for paid care (hospitals, doctors, etc)
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(Alzheimer’s Association, 2015)
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Treatment / Prevention
Medications available to help slow progression, treat some symptoms Lifestyle factors Vitamin E
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Parkinson’s Disease
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Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
Movement disorder that results from degeneration of nerve cells in basal ganglia. Cause: Unknown Environmental factors may be key, especially undetected viruses
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Signs & Symptoms of PD Tremor Rigidity Loss of reflexes
Mask-like facial expression
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Surgical Treatment of PD
Deep brain stimulation Generates electrical activity Not curative
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Treatment / Prevention of PD
Medications Physical therapy Occupational therapy Supportive care Prevention??
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Multiple Sclerosis Chronic, progressive disorder of unknown origin.
Possible causes: Viruses, immunologic reaction to virus, bacteria, trauma, autoimmunity, and genetics. Cause remains inconclusive
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Signs & Symptoms of MS Muscle impairment
Loss of balance / poor coordination Numbness / tingling Difficulty speaking clearly Double vision
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Treatment & Prevention of MS
Currently, no cure Some therapies may help with symptoms Physical Therapy Muscle relaxants Acupuncture Connection to Vitamin D???
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
AKA: Lou Gehrig’s Disease Chronic, terminal, neurological disease characterized by progressive loss of motor neurons. Cause: unknown Slightly more common in men
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Treatment / Prevention of ALS
Early education to patient and family on how to care for patient. Special attention to airway Can it be prevented?
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