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Too Many Choices Confuse Patients With Dementia

  • East Tennessee State University

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Abstract

Choices are often difficult to make by patients with Alzheimer Dementia. They often become acutely confused when faced with too many options because they are not able to retain in their working memory enough information about the various individual choices available. In this case study, we describe how an essentially simple benign task (choosing a dress to wear) can rapidly escalate and result in a catastrophic outcome. We examine what went wrong in the patient/caregiver interaction and how that potentially catastrophic situation could have been avoided or defused.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalGerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • aberrant behavior
  • confusion
  • choices
  • dementia
  • patient advocacy
  • patients

Disciplines

  • Family, Life Course, and Society
  • Gerontology
  • Health Communication

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