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Dementia refers to various organic disorders that progressively affect cognitive functioning. Dementia is chronic and usually develops gradually Most people think of AD when dementia is mentioned, but dementia may also occur more suddenly following a stroke or other vascular event vascular dementia, this form is often related to hypertension, and is the second most common type of dementia many people have a form of mixed dementia consisting of two or more types Of the dementias that affect older adults, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common degenerative neurologic illness and the most common cause of cognitive impairment o It is irreversible and progresses from deficits in memory and thinking skills to an eventual inability to perform basic self-care o usually occur in a person’s mid-60s o the formation of amyloid plaques and tangles of tau proteins have an impact on the brain structure and function in older adults with AD o progressively serious and ultimately fatal disorder o In mild or early AD, forgetfulness and impaired judgment may be evident. becomes progressively more confused o forgetting family and becoming disoriented in familiar surroundings o requires constant supervision and care, often in a long-term care facility o There is no effective medical treatment for AD at this time Often, a medical or nursing intervention can trigger a sequence of adverse events in a frail older adult = cascade iatrogenesis o example of cascade iatrogenesis: an episode of confusion and wandering at night may lead to a fall that results in a hip fracture. During the resulting hospitalization, the insertion of an indwelling catheter can precipitate a urinary tract infection that requires use of an antibiotic and possibly the development of antibiotic-resistant organisms. common problem in patients with dementia is sundowning syndrome, in which an older adult habitually becomes confused, restless, and agitated after dark. Fulmer SPICES tool = not a tool specifically used for the assessment of dementia or delirium, it provides information on hospitalized older adults that may assist in preventing and detecting common complications. o alerts nurses to quickly identify interventions to individualize an older adult’s care. o S—Sleep disorders o P—Problems with eating or feeding o I—Incontinence o C—Confusion o E—Evidence of falls o S—Skin breakdown
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dementia refers to various organic disorders that progressively affect cognitive functioning dementia is chronic and usually develops gradually most people think of ad when dementia is mentione