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Title: Cognitive Disorders


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Cognitive Disorders
  • Elisa A. Mancuso RNC, MS, FNS
  • Professor

2
Delirium
  • Identified cerebral disease or dysfunction
  • Acute fluctuating
  • Impaired cognition
  • Decision making
  • Problem solving
  • Interpreting environment
  • Learning new information
  • Disturbed consciousness
  • Disoriented to time place
  • Illusions, hallucinations, anxiety, ? sleep
    patterns
  • Psychomotor Agitation

3
Delirium Etiology
  • General Medical Conditions
  • UTI URI CHF (Older acutely ill) PN
  • Systemic Disturbances
  • Fluid/Electrolyte imbalance
  • Thiamine deficiency
  • Exogenous Substances
  • Heavy metals- Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg)
  • ?? Coke Heroin Marijuana ETOH
  • Medications
  • Benzodiazepenes Sedatives/Hypnotics
  • Analgesics Anticonvulsants Diuretics
  • Neuroleptics Antihypertensives Digoxin
  • Resolve underlying cause condition improves!

4
Dementia
  • Develops slowly
  • 80 Irreversible
  • Progressive deterioration
  • Multiple Cognitive Deficits
  • Impaired short long term memory
  • Aphasia ?Language
  • Apraxia ? Motor function
  • Agnosia Inability to recognize objects
  • ? Abstract Thinking
  • ? Self-Care

5
Senile Dementia
  • 6 people gt age 65 or 30 gt age 90
  • Syndrome of acquired, persistent intellectual
    impairment
  • Etiology
  • Cerebral hypoxia Intracranial tumors
  • Hydrocephalus MS
  • Hypertensive Encephalopathy
  • Symptoms
  • Short-term memory deficit
  • Aphasia
  • Confabulation Blocking
  • ? Abstract thinking
  • Poor judgment impulse control
  • Disintegrating personality

6
Alzheimers Degenerative Dementia
  • 70 of all dementia 4 million people
  • Slow insidious onset
  • Progressive chronic deterioration
  • 8-15 years from onset
  • Women 2xgtmen
  • Irreversible
  • ACh deficiency ? neuron impulse
  • ? Aluminum accumulation
  • Altered immune system
  • ? Ab titers (Protein A-68)
  • ? Beta Amyloid
  • Neuronal plaques Neurofibrillary tangles
  • Cortex atrophy

7
Alzheimers
  • Predisposing Factors
  • Head trauma
  • Genetic Chromosome 14, 19 21
  • Vascular injury 2 to HTN or cerebral emboli
  • Huntingtons Chorea
  • Parkinsons Disease
  • Picks Disease
  • Degeneration of frontal lobe
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
  • Infectious process
  • Secondary to HIV

8
Alzheimers Phases
  • Phase I Forgetfulness (1 year)
  • Short term memory loss (Absent minded)
  • Lose things forget names of people
  • Pt aware tries to compensate
  • Anxious fearful regarding losing abilities
  • Frustrated

9
Alzheimers Phases
  • Phase II Confusion (2-12 years)
  • Hyperorality
  • Tantrums Wandering
  • Sundowning
  • Afternoon Worsening Agitation Confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating yet denies problem
  • Lost when driving
  • ? Work performance
  • Inability to learn new information or recall
    information
  • Perservation
  • Verbalize same idea repeatedly
  • Agnosia
  • Failure to identify objects

10
Alzheimers Phases
  • Phase III- Terminal Dementia (8 mos -2 years)
  • Severe significant decline in functioning
  • ? Memory of major life events family members
  • Regression
  • Poor impulse control
  • ? Sexual behavior
  • Unable to do ADLs independently
  • Incontinent
  • Delusions, Hallucinations, Anxiety
  • Aphasia, Agraphia Apraxia
  • Final vegetative state

11
Nursing Interventions
  • Physical Exam
  • R/O any organic cause
  • PET, CT, MRI
  • v Neurofibrillary tangles atrophy of cortex
  • Hx of onset
  • Family, friends colleagues
  • Assess Mental Status
  • Orientation Affect
  • Concentration Memory
    Coordination Abstract Thinking
  • Judgment Sensory Perception

12
Nursing Interventions
  • PALMER
  • Perception
  • Attention Span
  • Language
  • Memory
  • Emotional Control
  • Reasoning Judgment

13
Nursing Interventions
  • 1 Patient Safety!
  • ID bracelet
  • Notify Police local stores
  • Recent photo all contact s
  • Physical Environment
  • Security system in home
  • Childproof
  • Consistent uncluttered
  • ? Stimulation
  • Well lit handrails

14
Nursing Interventions
  • Psychological Support
  • Supportive touch
  • Promote interaction
  • Group activity
  • Reminiscence therapy
  • Life review
  • Stimulates remote memory
  • Promotes ?self-esteem
  • Distraction
  • Music therapy

15
Nursing Interventions
  • ADLs
  • Allow Pt to make simple choices ? control
  • Break down tasks to short, simple steps KISS
  • Give verbal visual cues
  • Clear expectations
  • Allow ample time to perform
  • Velcro, elastic, large zippers sneakers
  • Exercise
  • ROM PT daily walks
  • ? activity in day ? wandering _at_ night

16
Nursing Interventions
  • Nutrition
  • Keep mealtimes consistent
  • Provide finger foods
  • Balance diet with? calorie liguids
  • Weigh weekly
  • Use bowls spoons Bibs drop cloths
  • Elimination
  • v I O
  • ? Fluids _at_ bedtime
  • Toilet _at_ regular intervals q 2h
  • Incontinent products

17
Medications
  • Help delay or prevent worsening of symptoms
  • Start low go slow with dosages!
  • Cholinesterase Inhibitors
  • Donepezil (Aricept)
  • Slows the natural breakdown of ACh ? ACh
  • Only effective on intact cholinergic neurons
  • SE
  • Insomnia ? Wandering
  • Diarrhea N V
  • Rivastigimine (Exelon)
  • Transdermal Patch
  • SE
  • N V Abdominal pain ?Appetite

18
Cholinesterase Inhibitors
  • Galantamine (Reminyl, Razadyne)
  • SE
  • N V ?Appetite Dizziness
  • Memantine (Nemenda)
  • ? Availabilty of ACh
  • Target symptoms _at_ mod ? severe stage
  • Time limited benefits
  • SE
  • ?? BP Pain HA
  • Vomiting Constipation

19
Symptomatic Management
  • Anxiolytics
  • Short term use to ? anxiety
  • BuSpar best ? cognitive psychomotor SEs
  • Antipsychotics
  • ? Agitation ? Aggression ? Hallucinations
  • ? Paranoid thinking
  • Zyprexia Seroquel best ? EPS
  • Antidepressants
  • ? Sleeping ? Thinking ? Memory ? Appetite
  • TCA ¼ -1/2 dose
  • Bupropion (Wellbutrin) Vanlafaxine (Effexor)
  • SSRIs
  • No Fluoxetine (Prozac) inhibits liver enzymes
  • ? serum levels of other meds
  • Paroxetine (Paxil) Citalopram (Celexa)
  • Anticonvulsants

20
Multidisciplinary Approach
  • Speech Therapist
  • Restore swallowing
  • Delay aphasia
  • Physical Therapist
  • Use it or lose it
  • Retain strength memory
  • Improve large fine motor skills
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Sensory Brain stimulation
  • ADL Self-care training program

21
Multidisciplinary Approach
  • Social Worker
  • Individual Group Therapy
  • Family Support
  • Sandwich generation
  • ? Caretaking demands multiple roles
  • Coping with feelings of personal loss
  • Anticipatory Grieving
  • Assistance from all relevant agencies
  • Alzheimer's Association
  • Community Resources
  • Respite care
  • Day Care Centers
  • Residential Facilities
  • Specialized Alzheimers units
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