Date of Award

Spring 1993

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Nursing

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease is a devastating neurological impairment that can affect the physical, psychological, cognitive, arid social well-being of elders. Unfortunately, the cause of the disease has not yet been discovered, there is currently no known cure, and the incidence of Alzheimer's disease is expected to climb dramatically in the next few decades. Therefore, there is an urgent need for nurses to fully understand the disease, and its human impact. The purpose of this essay was twofold. First, to explore the literature regarding the history, prevalence, physiology, diagnosis, course of the disease, and current treatments. Second, to analyze and synthesize the nursing literature in terms of assessment and management of the Alzheimer's patient in the acute care setting. Acute care nurses can apply the content of this essay to their practice in two ways. First, it can augment the nurse's knowledge of the disease, its treatment, and current scientific research. Secondly, it is a practical guide to assist with the identification of possible nursing diagnoses, assessments and interventions appropriate for the patient with Alzheimer's disease in the hospital setting.

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