Alzheimer??s Disease

Abstract
It is vital that nurse practitioners be knowledgeable about the most common primary dementia, Alzheimer's disease. A review of the etiology, pathology, signs and symptoms are presented. This article suggests a method for the nurse practitioner to use in assessing the demented patient, with a view of the differential diagnosis and diagnostic work-up. Current methods of drug, diet and life-style management are discussed. Nursing interventions, guided by the progressing phases of Alzheimer's disease, are offered.

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