Treatments
How is it diagnosed
Symptoms
Dementia trivia
Alzheimer's trivia
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What are some Mental therapies?

Cognitive, stimulation and reminiscence therapies.

100

How is Dementia diagnosed?

A review of medical history and/or a physical exam

100

What are some cognitive changes that could happen?

 They could have memory loss, problems communicating, and have poor coordination
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What are some factors that play into having Dementia?

Age and family history.

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Do doctors know the cause of Alzheimer's?

No the cause is still unknown.

200

What is the most common treatment for Alzheimer's?

Cholinesterase inhibitors 

200

What is used to diagnose Alzheimer's? 

Bio markers

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Would someone with Dementia or Alzheimer’s have Memory loss?

Yes they would.

200
What is dementia?

It is a general term used for a decline in metal abilities that affect someone in day to day life.

200

True or false

Is Alzheimer's a cause of dementia?

Yes it is a common cause of dementia.

300

What is a non-pharmacological treatment for Dementia?

Mental and physical therapies.

300

How is Dementia diagnosed?

Brain scans.

300

What psychological symptoms would someone with Dementia or Alzheimer’s have?

They could have personality changes, hallucinations, and paranoia/anxiety.

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What causes Dementia?

Some kind of damage or loss of nerve cells.

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Where does this disease affect?

The brain

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What are some Physical therapies?

Some include music and dance therapy, and physical exercise. 

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What is another way doctors can see if someone has Dementia?

They can interview the person.

400

If you have Dementia/Alzheimer's would you have a hard time communicating? 

Yes Dementia/Alzheimer's affects they way your brain works.

400

What is mainly affected by Dementia?

Memory, thinking, and some other cognitive abilities.

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Is Alzheimer's a more progressive stage of dementia?

Yes Alzheimer's is a progressive type of dementia.

500

What are the names of some medications that are used to help?

Donepezil, Galantamine, and Rivastigmine

500

Why would a diagnoses be delayed?

In come cultures they view the symptoms as a religious cause.

500

If someone was experiencing everything said above and has a family history of Dementia/Alzheimer's would you diagnose them with it?

Yes a big part of Dementia/Alzheimer's is passed on through family's and can be passed down 

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What gender is more likely to have dementia

Women are more likely to have dementia

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What is increases in the brain when someone has this disease?

Plaques and tangles are increased.