Maxwell Perkins – Interventions for Co-Morbidities & Reversible Factors Affecting Cognition/Memory Function
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- Maxwell Perkins, Professor
1 hour and 58 minutes in length
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Copyright expires on July 31, 2020.
DescriptionMany co-morbidities and reversible variables, which are frequently neglected, hamper the appropriate diagnosis of the condition at the base of your patient’s cognitive/memory deterioration. It is critical to understand the impact of depression, delirium, obesity, diabetes, and marijuana use on cognition and memory. Do you understand how a patient’s ethnicity and educational level might affect their cognition? What is the relationship between hearing loss and sleep quality and cognition/memory? Is cognitive rehabilitation beneficial for memory loss? You will go away with 75 ideas to enhance intellect and memory.
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Interventions for Co-Morbidities and Reversible Factors Affecting Cognitive/Memory Function (2.5 MB)
Outline 47 Pages Available After Purchase
Consequences for Cognitive/Memory Function
TBI classification and consequences
Memory change causes that can be reversed
Variable risk factors
Information about marijuana use that is supported by evidence(Frequently undiagnosed) Conditions with Reversible Effects on Cognition and Memory
Delirium\sTypes
Symptoms in the clinic
The most prevalent reasons
Depression\sIdentification
Sleep hygiene Quality of sleep Clinical image
Sleep diary/assessmentSelect the Most Effective Intervention Strategy
75 tips for improving brain and memory
The consequences of exercise
Determine the obstacles to participation.
Maxwell Perkins, MS, OTR/L, is a member of the faculty. Seminars and goods related to this topic: 5Maxwell Perkins, MS, OTR/L, is a geriatric occupational therapist with substantial expertise in multidisciplinary clinical treatment. In a range of treatment settings, including acute inpatient/outpatient and skilled nursing institutions, his professional focus is on effective evaluation and intervention for older persons having memory/cognition difficulties. Maxwell is a self-employed consultant and instructor who formerly worked as the rehab education director for two big health care companies. He is an adjunct professor in the Pacific University Occupational Therapy school in Forrest Grove, Oregon, and he gives continuing education courses both nationally and locally. He also serves on the Oregon Occupational Therapy Licensure Board.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Maxwell Perkins is an independent financial consultant. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Non-monetary: Maxwell Perkins belongs to the American Occupational Therapy Association.
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