Dr. Schultz will discuss: how early changes in cognition may manifest during an in-person interview; differences in how older adults may express psychiatric symptoms; interactions between psychiatric symptoms and daily function in late life; and components of a basic mental status exam.
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Dr. Schultz will discuss: how early changes in cognition may manifest during an in-person interview; differences in how older adults may express psychiatric symptoms; interactions between psychiatric symptoms and daily function in late life; and components of a basic mental status exam.
Dr. Schultz will discuss: the purpose of identifying mild cognitive changes to detect early dementia; the early cognitive changes that may be seen in Alzheimer's and vascular-related dementia; the Hachinski Scale; and the early clinical features that are characteristic of frontotemporal and Lewy body dementia.
Iowa Geriatric Education Center GeriaCast
Dr. Schultz will discuss: how early changes in cognition may manifest during an in-person interview; differences in how older adults may express psychiatric symptoms; interactions between psychiatric symptoms and daily function in late life; and components of a basic mental status exam.