Assessment in Alzheimer's disease
1 . Activity / rest
Symptoms : Feeling tired
Signs : Day / night restless , helpless , disruption of sleep patterns
lethargy : decreased interest or concern in usual activities , hobbies , inability restates what is read / follow event television programs .
Motor skills disorder , inability to do normal things that have been done , the movement is very useful .
2 . Circulation
Symptoms: History of cerebral vascular disease / systemic . hypertension , embolic episodes ( a predisposing factor ) .
3 . Ego integrity
Symptoms : Suspicious or fear of the situation / person fantasies , misperceptions about the environment , identification of objects and faults of people , hoarding objects : objects that one believes that placement has been stolen , lost multiple , changes in body image and self-esteem perceived .
Signs : Hiding disability ( many reasons are unable to perform an obligation , it may also open the hand without reading the book yet ) , sit and watch the others , the first activity may accumulate objects are not moving and emotionally stable , repetitive movements ( folded unfolded folded cloth ) , hide stuff , or take a walk .
4 . Elimination
Symptoms : Encouragement urination
Signs : Incontinence of urine / feaces , tend to constipation .
5 . Food / fluid
Symptoms : History of hypoglycemia episodes ( a predisposing factor ) changes in taste , appetite , weight loss , denying the hunger / need to eat .
Symptoms: Loss of ability to chew , avoiding / refusing to eat ( probably trying to hide skill ) . and looking increasingly thin ( advanced stage ) .
6. Hiygene
Symptoms: Need help / dependent people
Signs: not able to maintain the appearance, personal habits are lacking, poor cleaning habits, forgetting to go to the bathroom, forget the steps for waste water, unable to find a bathroom, and less interested in or have forgotten at meal time: dependent on others for over the kitchen to cook and prepare food, eat, use cutlery.
7. Neuro-sensory
Symptoms: The denial of the presenting symptoms, especially cognitive changes, and blurred or picture, hypochondria complaints about fatigue, dizziness or headache sometimes. Complaints in cognitive abilities, decision-making, given the pass, drop behavior (observed by nearby). Loss of sensation of proprioception (body position or a certain part of the body in space), and a history of cerebral vascular disease / systemic embolism or hypoxia that lasted periodically (as a predisposing factor) as well as seizure activity (secondary to the brain damage).
Symptoms: Damage communication: aphasia and dysphasia; difficulty in finding the right words (especially nouns); asked repeatedly or conversations with the substance of the word that has no meaning; fragmented, or speech not audible. Lose the ability to read and write stages (loss of fine motor skills).
8. Comfort
Symptoms: A history of serious head trauma (may be a predisposing factor or acceleration factor), traumatic accidents (falls, burns, and so on).
Sign: ecchymoses, lacerations and hostile / attack others.
9. Social interaction
Symptoms: Feeling lost power. psychosocial factors previously; influence of personal and individual that appears to change patterns of behavior that emerge.
Symptoms: Loss of social control, the behavior was not appropriate.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Geriatric Nursing - Alzheimer's Disease Assessment
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