Dementia vs encephalopathy

    • [DOC File]Geriatrics—Confusion, Delirium, and Dementia

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      Differential diagnosis of dementia and pseudodementia. ... and other forms of encephalopathy) for a minimum of 90 days of inpatient brain injury rehabilitation. The primary diagnostic approach with patients in this program is to use serial neurobehavioral examinations with consideration of motor, cognitive, sensory, and behavioral factors that ...

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    • [DOCX File]James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa Psychology ...

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      bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad. cow disease) – i.e. new variant CJD! ... only in late stages of disease (degree of clinical dementia appears disproportionate to amount of tissue loss seen on CT and MRI). Hyperintensities in region of basal ganglia and caudate bilaterally:

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    • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) | Symptoms & Treat…

      delirium vs. encephalopathy Many physicians consider delirium and encephalopathy as essentially the same thing. However, from a coding perspective, delirium is classified as a mental disorder or as a symptom; encephalopathy is recognized as a specific neurologic diagnosis that identifies toxic and metabolic states affecting the brain.

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    • [DOC File]DEMENTIA

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      Wernicke’s encephalopathy is caused by thiamine deficiency (vitamin B1) which damages the thalamus and mamillary bodies. Symptoms Confusion. Ataxia. Diplopia Administration of parenteral thiamine may reverse symptoms. Delirium vs. Dementia

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    • [DOC File]Psychology: Cognitive Disorders

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      Table 3. DRS-R98 item severities for the four groups (Delirium vs comorbid delirium –dementia vs dementia without delirium vs cognitively intact). ... ICU psychosis, acute brain failure, septic encephalopathy etc). However, despite these commonalities, delirium is highly heterogenous in relation to symptom profile, course, and outcome. ...

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    • [DOC File]1 - DORAS

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      Outpatient referrals, with focus/preference given for medically and/or neurologically complex cases. Typical referrals include individuals with complex medical comorbidities, those with overlapping/hard to decipher processes (e.g. dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease vs. left TLE) and rare diseases (e.g. Stiff Person Syndrome, Moya Moya, etc.).

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    • [DOCX File]Title

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      May 09, 2018 · Encephalopathy vs. Delirium Documentation in the medical record indicates that this patient has been diagnosed as having the symptom of DELIRIUM. Additional findings also documented in the medical record: [include all that apply]

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    • [DOC File]James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa Psychology ...

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      Dementia vs. Delirium- delirium is reduced ability to maintain attention to external stimuli, disorganized thinking, confusion of fluctuating levels developed acutely, perceptual and psychomotor disturbances- often due to substances, intoxication or withdrawal, injury and reversible- may last from days to week. The Dementia Workup

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    • [DOCX File]Clinical Documentation Query - Michigan State University

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      EEG to distinguish seizure vs. TIA or Lacunar vs. cortical. ... hepatic encephalopathy, Guillan Barre, psuedotumor cerebri, & MS. assessment of treatment response. ... Dementia- progressive deterioration in mental function that interferes w/ ADL’s. Need 2 or more of the following:

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