Difference between revisions of "Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia"
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Etiologies are complex and often multidetermined, including phenotypic expression of neurodegenerative pathology, delirium, undiagnosed medical conditions, premorbid psychopathology, expression in reaction to unmet needs, dynamics between patient and caregiver, and environmental triggers. (Kales, Gitlin, and Lyketsos, 2015) | Etiologies are complex and often multidetermined, including phenotypic expression of neurodegenerative pathology, delirium, undiagnosed medical conditions, premorbid psychopathology, expression in reaction to unmet needs, dynamics between patient and caregiver, and environmental triggers. (Kales, Gitlin, and Lyketsos, 2015) | ||
− | [[Nonpharmacologic]] | + | [[Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia]] |
− | [[Pharmacologic]] | + | [[Pharmacologic Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia]] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 12 June 2021
Etiologies are complex and often multidetermined, including phenotypic expression of neurodegenerative pathology, delirium, undiagnosed medical conditions, premorbid psychopathology, expression in reaction to unmet needs, dynamics between patient and caregiver, and environmental triggers. (Kales, Gitlin, and Lyketsos, 2015)
Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
Pharmacologic Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
References
Kales, H. C., Gitlin, L. N. & Lyketsos, C. G. Assessment and management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. BMJ 350, h369–h369 (2015).