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The cause of BPSD is not clear. It has been hypothesized to be due to abnormalities in the way information is processed, integrated, and retrieved.<ref>http://www.alz.org/national/documents/statements_antipsychotics.pdf</ref> | The cause of BPSD is not clear. It has been hypothesized to be due to abnormalities in the way information is processed, integrated, and retrieved.<ref>http://www.alz.org/national/documents/statements_antipsychotics.pdf</ref> | ||
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In the original description of Alzheimer's disease by Alois Alzheimer in 1906, the following symptos figured prominently: | |||
*[[Paranoia]] | |||
*[[Delusions]] of [[sexual abuse]] | |||
*[[Hallucinations]] | |||
*[[Screaming]] | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== |
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Synonyms and keywords: BPSD
Pathophysiology
The cause of BPSD is not clear. It has been hypothesized to be due to abnormalities in the way information is processed, integrated, and retrieved.[1]
Causes
Diagnosis
Symptoms
In the original description of Alzheimer's disease by Alois Alzheimer in 1906, the following symptos figured prominently:
Treatment
Guidelines
The Alzheimer's Association recommends training and education for both professional and family caregivers on psychosocial interventions that might include [2]:
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