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What Are The Physical Signs Of Mild Cognitive Impairment In Person With Dementia?
i want to no what the physical signs for mild cognitive impairment in dementia. and what i cant do to help .meet my clients need. emotional - and help me to meet my client need spiritual need- and me to help meet my clients need social needs- and me to help meet my clients needs environmental need- and me to help my clients need safety needs - and me to help my clients needs
Mild cognitive impairments are symptoms like impaired judgment, unable to travel independently, poor motor coordination, unable to bath or make meals, identity confusion, not able to take care of medicines taken or manage finances properly.
Loss of short or long term memory. Mild cognitive impairment should be first diagnosed.
The patient needs to be physically examined by a GP, get Blood workout done to detect thyroid, vitamin B12 deficiency, neurological examinations & Imaging tests like CT, MRI & MCI.
Treatment & therapy depends upon the severity of the pathology detected.
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Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Are The Physical Signs Of Mild Cognitive Impairment In Person With Dementia?
Hello, Mild cognitive impairments are symptoms like impaired judgment, unable to travel independently, poor motor coordination, unable to bath or make meals, identity confusion, not able to take care of medicines taken or manage finances properly. Loss of short or long term memory. Mild cognitive impairment should be first diagnosed. The patient needs to be physically examined by a GP, get Blood workout done to detect thyroid, vitamin B12 deficiency, neurological examinations & Imaging tests like CT, MRI & MCI. Treatment & therapy depends upon the severity of the pathology detected. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician