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    Patient Centered Pain Control in Elderly People with Dementia There is a growing geriatric population of people with dementia throughout the world that are living in pain constantly. Because dementia as a condition with multifaceted symptomology manifested by advancing overall decline of cognitive ability, it causes severe and distinctive barriers to pain assessment and pain management in this population. The existencee of multiple comorbidities, polypharmacy and the declinining cognition in this

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    Patient Centered Pain Control in Elderly People with Dementia There is a growing geriatric population of people with dementia (the subpopulation) throughout the world that are living in pain constantly. Because dementia as a condition with multifaceted symptomology manifested by advancing overall decline of cognitive ability, it causes severe and distinctive barriers to pain assessment and pain management in this subpopulation. The existence of multiple comorbidities, polypharmacy and the declining

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    of this study was to explore how incorporating biographical knowledge into the daily routine and care of an individual with dementia can bring about changes in their behaviors that impact quality of care and quality of life. This chapter assembles the major findings of the study, considers the unique contribution to the research and practice of the care of people with dementia in a long term care setting. The implications for further research discussed as well as limitations of the study considered

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    experience of dementia Understand the neurology of dementia 1.1 Describe a range of causes of dementia syndrome Fixed cognitive impairments are due to a single event. Traumatic brain injury may cause generalized damage to the white matter of the brain or localized damages. A temporary reduction in the supply of blood and oxygen to the brain may lead to this type of dementia. A stroke or brain infection can also be the cause of dementia. Excessive alcoholic intake results in alcoholic dementia. Use of

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    and Medicaid services. Dementia has a large psychological component, which requires mental health services. The passage of this legislation will significantly improve access of care for the outpatient dementia patient (Touhy & Jett, 2011). Access to inpatient care is limited to a lifetime maximum of 190 days (Touhy & Jett, 2011). Dementia is a chronic disorder and will require more than 190 days of treatment in the advanced stage of the disease process. Many dementia patients may eventually be institutionalized

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    modified them in order to help older adults with dementia. The Peaceful Mind intervention provided modifications that where tailored for their target population by providing clients such as Mr. B with in-home sessions focused on simplified skills, practice exercises, as well as their collateral (caregivers and or family) learned repetition, cueing procedures, and retrieval skills in order to foster learning and memory retention

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    Patients and Caregivers Patients and caregivers who are suffering from Alzheimer’s are seeking ways to relieve their burden and improve their quality of life. An intervention which includes community resources such as, community support groups, adult day care, respite care services and nursing homes can be excellent resources to help people with dementia and enhancing caregiver coping skills; with the early diagnosis, the patients and families can gain benefits to these programs (BrightFocus, 2015)

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    Patients are referred for an x-ray, by practitioners, if the benefit the information of a diagnostic image provides on the patient’s condition outweighs the risk of a dose of ionising radiation (IR(ME)R 2000); however this does not always mean patients are happy to have the procedure conducted. Verbally communicating with the patient after relaying the purpose of the procedure and any potential risks to obtain their consent respects their decision thereby presenting a patient centered approach (HCPC

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    it is ': The challenges of undertaking life story work with people with dementia and their families. Dementia, (Qualitative) and Milne, A., Guss, R., and Russ, A., 2014, Psycho-educational support for relatives of people with a recent diagnosis of mild to moderate dementia: An evaluation of a ‘Course for Carers '. Dementia. (Quantitative) These papers have been selected as they embrace contrasting research strategies on Dementia- qualitative and quantitative. The main aim of this analysis is to underline

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    of Scholarly Literature: While reading this book, I found VIPS Framework is a valuable asset to use for person-centered care that represent a base that asserts the absolute value of all human lives regardless of age or cognitive ability, each individual with dementia are special and need to approach differently, recognising uniqueness, understanding the world from the perspective of the person identified as needing support and providing a social environment that supports psychological needs. The

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