Learning Objectives
Chapter 1 What’s typical and what’s not
- Define executive function
- Discuss emotional processing.
- Compare episodic memory and somatic memory.
- Compare procedural memory and working memory,
- Describe the cognitive spectrum.
Chapter 2 Mild cognitive impairment
- Describe the two types of mild cognitive impairment.
- List several causes of mild cognitive impairment
- Describe several tests used to study mild cognitive impairment.
- List the two challenges facing scientists who study mild cognitive impairment.
Chapter 3 What is dementia?
- Define syndrome and dementia.
- List the four main causes of dementia.
- Discuss the following conditions: normal-pressure hydrocephalus, Huntington’s disease and Cruetzfeldt-Jakob disease.
- Compare delirium and dementia.
Chapter 4 Getting an accurate dementia diagnosis
- List examples of neuropsychological tests.
- Compare computerized tomography with magnetic resonance imaging.
- Compare a positron emission tomography scan with an amyloid PET scan.
- List common symptoms of the four causes of dementia.
Chapter 5 The science of Alzheimer’s disease
- Compare plaques and tangles.
- Compare young-onset and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
- Define oxidative stress and inflammation.
Chapter 6 Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease
- List several signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
- Describe preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease.
- List several conditions that accompany Alzheimer’s disease.
Chapter 7 Atypical and young-onset Alzheimer’s dementia
- Describe the three most common forms of atypical Alzheimer’s disease.
- Define sporadic Alzheimer’s.
Chapter 8 Treating Alzheimer’s disease
- State the role of acetylcholine.
- Discuss the use of cholinesterase inhibitors.
- Compare conventional and atypical antipsychotics.
Chapter 9 Frontotemporal degeneration
- Compare Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal degeneration.
- Describe the two most common types of frontotemporal degeneration.
- Define integrative medicine.
Chapter 10 Lewy body dementia
- Compare Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites.
- Discuss fluctuations in Lewy body dementia.
- Describe the autonomic nervous system and give examples of dysfunction.
- State how the MRI compares Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body dementia.
- List several medications a person with Lewy body dementia should avoid.
Learning Objectives
Chapter 10 Lewy body dementia
- Compare Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites.
- Discuss fluctuations in Lewy body dementia.
- Describe the autonomic nervous system and give examples of dysfunction.
- State how the MRI compares Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body dementia.
- List several medications a person with Lewy body dementia should avoid.
Chapter 11 Vascular cognitive impairment
- Describe vascular cognitive impairment.
- Discuss the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial study.
- Compare the signs and symptoms of vascular cognitive impairment with Alzheimer’s disease.
Chapter 12 Addressing the stigmas
- Define stigma.
- List several common myths and stereotypes.
- List thoughtful ways to communicate with people who have dementia.
Chapter 13 Adjusting to a diagnosis
- Discuss the challenges of coming to terms with the diagnosis of dementia.
- State responses of the family with a dementia diagnosis.
- List several steps a person can take who has been recently diagnosed with dementia.
Chapter 14 Road map toward well-being
- Define procedural memory and give examples.
- List several ways to accommodate changing abilities.
Chapter 15 Planning for the end of life
- Discuss methods of talking about end of life issues with someone living with dementia.
- Define living will and power of attorney.
- Compare palliative and hospice care.
Chapter 16 Who are caregivers?
- Describe caregivers.
- Compare caregiver and care partner.
Chapter 17 Overcoming the challenges
- List four ways anyone can use to improve well-being for people living with dementia.
- Discuss therapeutic fibbing.
Chapter 18 Road map toward well-being
- Define guilt and grief.
- Compare informal and formal support.
Chapter 19 Healthy aging
- List several methods of promoting brain health across the life span.
Chapter 20 Research and trends
- Define subjective cognitive impairment.
- Discuss the advantages of blood tests in research.