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Question | Answer |
Set of disorders occurring almost entirely in old age in which many aspects of thought and behavior are so impaired that everyday activities are disrupted | Dementia |
Which gender does dementia affect more often? | Women |
What disease is associated with the deterioration of the neurons in the subcortical brain, which controls muscle movements? | Parkinson's disease |
The most common form of dementia | Alzheimer's disease |
What 2 aspects of a person are affected by Alzheimer's disease? | Thought and Behaviour |
What 2 structural changes are made to the brain by Alzheimer's disease? | Neurofibrillary tangles and Amyloid plaques |
Bundles of twisted threads formed from collapsed neural structures, containing the protein tau | Neurofibrillary tangles |
Dense deposits of deteriorated protein called amyloid surrounded by clumps of dead nerve and glial cells outside neurons | Amyloid plaques |
Damaged protein that can accumulate to toxic levels within the brain | Amyloid |
What are the 2 types of Alzheimer's disease? | Familial (Hereditary - Chr 1, 14 & 21) and Sporadic (Spontaneous - ApoE4 gene) |
True/False: People with Down Syndrome almost always have symptoms of Alzheimer's after age 40 | True |
True/False: Individuals with diabetes have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease | False |
How does Insulin Therapy help treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease? | Naturally occurring antibodies work against the harmful amyloid proteins |
What 4 lifestyle changes can help protect against Alzheimer's disease? | 1. Mediterranean diet 2. Education 3. Cognitively stimulating activities 4. Physical activities |
Degeneration of mental ability produced by a series of strokes that leave areas of dead brain cells | Cerebrovascular Dementia |
True/False: Heredity has a direct effect on Cerebrovascular Dementia by increasing the risk of stroke | False (Indirect effect through CVD, HBP, and diabetes) |
What is the most likely cause of Cerebrovascular Dementia? | Atherosclerosis |
What mental illness is most likely misdiagnosed as dementia? | Depression |
True/False: Adults age 75+ make up only 13% of the American population and account for 40+% of healthcare spending | False (Adults age 65+) |
Are Caucasian Americans or Ethnic Americans more likely to enter nursing homes? | Caucasian Americans |
What percentage of long-term care costs is provided by families? | 60-80% |
What is an alternative to expensive institutionalized care? | Assisted Living |
A homelike housing arrangement for seniors, who need more care than provided at home, but less than the care provided in nursing homes | Assisted Living |
The inability to control defecation and/or urination | Incontinence |
Extrinsic or Intrinsic factors of Incontinence? Infection/weakness of sphincter Constipation Drugs (eg. hypnotic, antiparasympathetic) Brain failure Impaired mobility and dexterity | Extrinsic factors of Incontinence |
Extrinsic or Intrinsic factors of Incontinence? Destabilization of bladder due to physiological and pathological changes in kidney and bladder function | Intrinsic factors of Incontinence |
Brain functions abnormally as a result of diffuse or widespread pathological changes in brain tissue and/or functional changes in its nutrition | Intellectual Impairment |
What 2 illnesses are included in Intellectual Impairment? | Dementia and Delirium |
True/False: Clinical syndromes which result from discrete focal lesions of the brain (eg. haemorrhage, tumour) are included as Intellectual Impairment | False |
True/False: Intellectual Impairment implies malfunction of all or nearly all of the brain | True |
Intrinsic or extrinsic causes of brain failure? Alzheimer's disease Huntington's disease Parkinson's disease Syphilis | Intrinsic causes of brain failure |
Intrinsic or extrinsic causes of brain failure? Toxicity Anoxicity Metabolism Endocrine Nutritional AIDS | Extrinsic causes of brain failure |
What 6 features of brain function are retained in brain failure? | Logical thought Intelligence Personality Stored memory Skill Emotion |
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