Dementia is defined as
Dementia is a _______ disease
Keystone in Dementia
Dementia interferes with:
Cognitive problems - Dementia
Amnesia
Aphasia
Apraxia
Agnosia
Executive Functioning
Visuospatial Ability
Behavioural
How to diagnose Dementia
Dementia diagnosis is primarily based on
Frontal Lobe is used for....
Temporal Lobe is in charge of...
Parietal Lobe is in charge of...
Alzheimer's is the most common type of
Pathology of an Alzheimers brain:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 1:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 2:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 3:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 4:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 5:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 6:
Stages of Alzheimer's
Stage 7:
What stages of Alzheimer's do most people die between?
What is Frontotemporal Dementia?
Frontotemporal Dementia signs and symptoms
What is Non-Fluent Aphasia?
What is Fluent Aphasia?
What is hyper orality?
What is perseveration?
Some patients are diagnosed as ________ instead of Frontotemporal Dementia
How does Dementia with Lewy Bodies occur?
3 Core Features of DLB
3 Big Causes of Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI)
VCI signs and symptoms: