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NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. Dementia A degenerative syndrome characterized by deficits in memory, language, and mood. The most common form: Alzheimer’s.

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Page 1: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. Dementia  A degenerative syndrome characterized by deficits in memory, language, and mood.  The most common form: Alzheimer’s.

NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS

Page 2: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. Dementia  A degenerative syndrome characterized by deficits in memory, language, and mood.  The most common form: Alzheimer’s.

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?

Plagues & 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, 2011

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Alzheimer’s Association, 2011

Page 6: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. Dementia  A degenerative syndrome characterized by deficits in memory, language, and mood.  The most common form: Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s Association, 2011

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Alzheimer’s Association, 2011

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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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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, progression 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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Symptoms of ALS

Early symptoms include Tripping, dropping things, abnormal fatigue

of arms/legs, slurred speech, muscle cramps

As the disease progresses: Difficulty in lifting, walking or using

arms/hands, chewing, swallowing and eventually breathing become difficult

Only affects motor neurons

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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?