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Normal aging changes --> MCI --> Dementia/AD
Not everyone will go through
MCI and Dementia/AD are pathologic changes |
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Synaptic connections ↓ efficiency --> normal memory impairment
Plaques (space between) and tangles (inside) normal but extent and location dependent
mostly occur in visual and verbal memory, visuospatial abilities, immediate memory, and ability to name objects |
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Brain can change based on environmental stimuli
Happens regardless of age but may take longer |
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Lazy brain --> more likely to develop AD
Each hour increase in watching TV in mid-adulthood --> 1.3x risk of developing AD
Generate cognitive sweat - crosswords, social interactions, etc. |
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Crystallized Intelligence |
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Acquired knowledge/expertise (prior experience)
Increases through 9th decade |
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Problem solving, spatial manipulation, mental speed, short term memory storages
Reaches peak duing adolescence, ↓ rapidly in adulthood
Affected by neuro injury, genetics, aging |
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When combined need for resources > total amout of attention capacity available...
1. 2' task could suffer in performance, speed or quality while 1' task relatively unaffected
2. 2' task could be unaffected while 1' task suffered
3. Both 1' and 2' suffer together
4. 2' task prevented while 1' task in progress |
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+ if pt. stops to answer ? |
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interval of time that elapses b/t presentation of 1 possible stimulus & beginning of its associated response
shorter when 1 stim, 1 resp
M > F w/ choice RT |
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choice RT increases by constant amount every time the # of stimulus-response alternatives is doubled |
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DATSAT (functional testing grid) |
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Dr. Leach's invention
multidirectional, procedural learning, diveded attention as opposed to dual task |
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Cognitive Status Assessment |
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A&O x 4 (person, place, time, situation)
MMSE
MOCA
Naming, mini-cog, describe similarities between 2 items, trail-making test |
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attention & executive function
MCI/AD cutoff = <26
more variation w/ progression of disease
time frame for memory=5min |
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Cognitive impairment
None = 24-30
Mild = 18-24
Severe = 0-17 |
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repeat: apple, watch, penny
draw clock: 45 mins past 10 o'clock
ask to repeat words
items recalled: 3=normal, 1-2 normal clock=negative, 1-2 abnormal clock=positive |
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Mild Cognitive Impairment |
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Dx: memory complaints, normal ADLs, normal general cognitive functioning, abnormal cog measures using age-related education-adjusted norms
Subjective gradual decline in memory for at least 6mo
performance at -1 SD norm
2-31% develop dementia - best predictors=verbal/visuospatial and memory |
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Acquired and persistent changes in cog function
Memory loss AND at least 1: aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, disturbance of executive functioning |
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African American
AD
Vascular - multiple mini-strokes
Neurodegenerative/Lewy Body/Frontotemporal - more executive functioning problems, impulsive |
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Cortical, progressive, primary
Memory, language, visual-spatial, indifference, delusions, agitation
most common type of dementia
usually late onset, only 5% early
age biggest risk factor
most die 8-10yrs after dx, of aspiration pneumonia 2' decline in swallowing |
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Cortical
Relative preservation of memory and visual-spatial, personality change, executive dysfunction, excessive eating/drinking, loss of language skills |
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Subcortical, progressive
Visual hallucinations, delusions, extrapyramidal symptoms, fluctuating mental status, sensitivity to antipsychotic meds |
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Cortical or subcortical
Abrupt onset, stepwise deterioration, executive dysfunction, gait changes |
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Simplify, demonstrate, reorient/repeat, slow down, avoid change, encourage familiarity through task-specific exercise, simple/meaningful goals, respect dignity, education/support for family, listen to pt. |
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Symptoms: inattention, distractability, drowsiness
Onset/progression: sudden
Memory changes: limited insight into cognitive deficits
Physical function: interferes with daily function depending on severity |
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Symptoms: initially alert but gradually develops amnesia, aphasia, agnosia, etc. w/ no signs of illnes
Onset/progression: gradual
Memory changes: variable complaints that are general or no awareness
Physical function: interferes with ADLs/IADLs |
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Symptoms: sadness, ahedonia, crying, cognition normal on testing
Onset/progression: unclear
Memory changes: more likely to complain about memory loss
Physical function: may interfere |
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