Medications Used in Dementia - What Caregivers Should Know - Sarah Mourra MD - UCLAMDChat
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of dementia medications with UCLA Geriatric Psychiatrist Sarah Mourra MD in this comprehensive lecture. Gain valuable insights into the various types of medications used for dementia patients, their indications, benefits, and potential side effects. Learn about red flags to watch for, physical manifestations of the disease, and the importance of managing polypharmacy. Discover practical tips for caregivers, including the use of a caregiver handbook, and understand which medications may potentially worsen dementia symptoms. This informative talk also covers topics such as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, valproates, and sleep medications, emphasizing the significance of teamwork in dementia care. Equip yourself with essential knowledge to provide better care for individuals with dementia.
Syllabus
Introduction
Quote
Why is this important
Red flags
Physical manifestations
Overview
acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
valproate
sleep medications
polypharmacy
teamwork
practical tips
caregiver handbook
References
Questions
Medications that make my dementia worse
Taught by
UCLA Health
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