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    Case Study: Dementia

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    Name of Learner: Ronalyn Turqueza Date: 12 May 2017 Assessment: DTCH 4.3B Case Study Introduction Aging is a natural phenomenon that everyone experiences it when they reach the old age. During this time a lot of health problems usually arises. One of this is the brain function begins to deteriorate which leads a person to loss his cognitive abilities and can’t think rationally and this is what we called Dementia. Along with this health condition some problems arises too‚ they tend to have

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    Support individuals during the last days of life The psychological aspects are different for each person it depends how they react to the thought of a person dying‚ some people may feel that it’s their own fault or that they have done something wrong taking the blame for it or someone may feel as if their being useless and feel like there’s things that can be done to help but in actual fact there isn’t. In the person’s last days if known others may like to spend a lot of time with the person but

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    The patients will present without previously informing their families about the kind of end-of-life care they want. This is where the case becomes an ethical issue‚ when the patient’s autonomy and ability to make their own decisions is compromised. With the differing opinions between family members‚ it further complicates the ethical issue. Dr. Malesker described situations where patients approaching end-of-life care cannot make decisions regarding their treatment. This is due to the cognitive dysfunction

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    part-time‚ because of the many life distractions. I want to succeed and I am determined to continue part-time‚ but eventually (I pray that) I will be equipped with enough will and opportunity in my senior year to go full time and finish HARD and STRONG. School is just amongst one of the things in life that can either keep someone up or down. I feel that I have done the math in my life to see where I’m being lead. It is taking one step at a time and seeing things through to the end. That is something that

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    Alcoholic dementia is a silent epidemic‚ it’s cause is excessive drinking. This type of dementia goes undiagnosed and confused with other types of dementia. Alcoholic dementia is a lack of vitamin B1 and is detrimental to one’s health‚ especially in the aging population. Alcohol induced dementia is treatable and possibly reversible; even so‚ it is avoidable if drinking in moderation. Dementia is a loss of mental ability severe enough to interfere with everyday life (Alzheimer’s Association. N.D.)

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    How does Australian drama and theatre stage a range of the different individual experiences found in Australian society” Living in a multicultural Australian society‚ the individuals affiliated have adopted the ability to witness its diverse nature through the vast experiences presented by the singular members. These broad affairs explore sections that depict Australia as vibrant but contrasting to this notion‚ would be the underlying incidences that exhibit the implementation of fear built

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    The Biggest experience of my life Life is full of chances if you can see it however unless you try hard‚ potential does not come to your life by itself. I have been learnt Chinese since third grade and one of the most depressing day one of the chances of my life is come in my existence by contest brochure that “Scholarship in inner mongolia 4year-Chinese-boarding school for 3 students if they can write the best essay titled ”. Why it was depressing day is I found out that all of my assiduity

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    What is a good manager ? A Manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals‚ monitoring their work‚ and taking corrective action when necessary. For many people‚ this is their first step into a management career. A manager ’s title reflects what he/she is responsible for. An Operations Manager is responsible for the operations of the company. There are many management functions in business and‚ therefore‚ many manager titles. Regardless of title‚ the

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    It was a very strange experience that I had in a bar I was sitting watching a game of my soccer team‚ and suddenly something unexpected happened‚ something I thought would never happen‚ look at the door of the Bar‚ and my ex-girlfriend school was entering and I was very surprised to see it again‚ it was a very strange feeling that happened to me. She looked at me and approached me to greet me and ask me how I was living in my life. After a good time talking to her‚ she told me to leave very uncomfortable

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    Delirium vs. Dementia

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    Delirium vs. Dementia Dementia is an irreversible state of cognitive impairment and short term memory loss related to organic brain disease most commonly Alzheimer’s disease or multiple cerebral infarcts. Delirium is a state of cognitive impairment and confusion usually of recent onset related to another illness. There may also be clouding of consciousness. Delirium is an organic mental disorder that causes confusion‚ disorientation‚ and memory loss. It is different than dementia in that is causes

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