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COMPLETE 33 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Early (1-3 years) signs of AD - ANSWER-short term memory deficits
disoriented to date
diminished recall of recent events
mild language and decision-making deficits
mild problem copying figures (clock drawing)
social withdrawal
mood change
personality changes
problems with managing finances
Middle (2-8 years) stage of AD - ANSWER-disoriented to date and place
may get lost in familiar places
impaired learning new skills
agitation, aggression, restlessness, or anxiety
difficulty with ADLs such as cooking and grooming
Late (6-12 years) stage of AD - ANSWER-disoriented to person, time, or place
non-verbal
, long term memory diminished
unable to groom or dress
progress to need for total care at end stage
incontinent
motor or verbal agitation
Alzheimer's disease (AD) demographic - ANSWER-most prevalent in people over
age 65
African American (13.8%),
Hispanics (12.2%),
non-Hispanic whites (10.3%),
American Indian and Alaska Natives (9.1%),
Asian and Pacific Islanders (8.4%)
Genetics r/t AD - ANSWER-Genes appear to play a strong role, with late-onset AD
showing heritability of 58-79% and early-onset AD showing over 90%
Neuroanatomy r/t AD - ANSWER-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.
atrophy of hippocampus and cerebral cortex.
Neural Networks r/t AD - ANSWER-damage to synapses, mitochondrial
abnormalities, and inflammatory processes
Neural Signaling r/t AD - ANSWER-decreased acetylcholinesterase activity and a
permanent loss of cholinergic neurons
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neurotransmitter necessary for processing memory and
learning.
Diagnosis of AD - ANSWER-comprehensive health history is key to gather clues
Rule out other causes of dementia
Early AD may include anxiety, irritability, and sleep disruption
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