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Practice Parameter: Management of Dementia (an Evidence-Based Review)
Neurol 56:1154-1166, Doody,R.S.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
Cholinesterase inhibitors benefit patients with AD (Standard), although the average benefit appears small; vitamin E likely delays the time to clinical worsening; selegiline, other antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and estrogen require furt her study. Antipsychotics are effective for agitation or psychosis in patients with dementia where environmental manipulation fails, and antidepressants are effective in depressed patients with dementia. Educational programs should be offered to family caregivers to improve caregiver satisfaction and to delay the time to nursing home placement. Staff of long-term care facilities should also be educated about AD to minimize the unnecessary use of antipsychotic medications. Behavior modification, schedu led toileting, and prompted voiding reduce urinary incontinence. Functional independence can be increased by graded assistance, skills practice, and positive reinforcement.
 
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