Alzheimer's Stages: What are the Stages of Alzheimer's Disease Nursing NCLEX

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Alzheimer's stages: what are the different stages of Alzheimer's disease? It is important to know the stages of Alzheimer's disease if you are a nurse or caregiver. In addition, nursing students should be familiar with the stages for exams such as NCLEX.

Here are the stages discussed in the video:

-Preclinical Alzheimer's disease
-Mild cognitive impairment
-Mild Alzheimer's disease (Early Stage)
-Moderate Alzheimer's Disease (Middle Stage)
-Severe Alzheimer's Disease (Late Stage)


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Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching. Don't forget:
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RegisteredNurseRN
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Very much informative.
Am currently taking care of a client with Alzheimer's and I can tell for sure these stages come with lots of complications.The care is not easy at all...he is the first patient am handling with such condition and sometimes the changes get me learning everyday.
Thanks a lot doctor.

mkmedia
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My Mom sleeps a total of about 20 hours a day. She is awake to eat, take medicine, go to the bathroom 4 times a day, but wants to sleep between those times and through the night. She is with me in my apartment. We live a good life here. I work from home. This helps so much.

L.J.H.-sgeb
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The problem in US is that there’s no help for people who are working class You must be totally poor to get care or rich enough to afford care

carlottacvejic
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There is much research being done with reversing Alzheimer's.

lucyterrier
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My dad did have to care take for his mama when she was dying from Alzheimers; my brother and I were there to try to help her.
She made my cousin and I have the greatest weekends ay Grandma's house

kimberlys
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VERY SAD! :( Amyloid plaques and tangles cause this very serious disease. They block signaling in the nerve cells, and this blocking seems to cause one's immune system to create a preemptive response that will eventually cause a "lysis-style" termination of diseased nerve cells. And once the nerve cells die --IT IS OVER! Damage is irreversible and regeneration is impossible.

Lysis is death or kill-off.

If you can put an end to these plaques and tangles, Alzheimer's disease will likely be avoided and you will avoid this slow death sentence.

charlessmith
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My husband is 91 he has trouble when eating congestion, sleeping, gets up in the middle of night gets dressed and thinks he is going to work he is in denial anything is wrong

charlotteminichiello
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Recently diagnosed and experiencing mod3erate memory loss and confusion. 'lasts a few years, sounds like a death sentence. confirmed by petscans.

robertwheeler
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thanks good video i was looking for one with the stages

tracysmith
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My mom passed away from this. It's a slow and tormented way to see my mom disappear. 😮

msbarksalot
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Severe stage - this is it and it is good-bye! Death is imminent because at that stage of Alzheimer's, the control center of the brain is overpowered and this overpowering damage cannot be reversed for sure. Tony Bennett realized that reality in a few years when he had late-stage Alzheimer's, and realized that his heart and breathing would not be normal anymore, and will get worse with time. Tony passed away this July 2023 as a result.

Because breathing is badly damaged in late-stage, you die of infection, but with the heart muscle starting to atrophy too as well as the lungs, you can die also from heart failure, or respiratory distress syndrome.

The end.
And you die!

That is why we need a cure for Alzheimer's.

charlessmith
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For sundowners syndrome, is it possible to read to them or some other activity to put them in the mood for sleep?

umslkju
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Good thing we are all going to die soon or later. But first who wanna face this crap head on.
Oh well just don't think about it.
Live one day at a time and enjoy the moment.

heeoifx
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My mom died in last month cause of alzimer

Harun