Andrea Holmes MF4 Neurology
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Andrea, an 84-year-old woman, is accompanied by her niece to her family physician's office. Andrea has been living on her own ever since her husband died 10 years ago. Her niece Bev would occasionally pick up some groceries for her aunt. Andrea was always proud to be independent. As she got older, Bev noted that her aunt was a bit forgetful, but put that down to simply getting older. Last month her aunt's neighbour called Bev to tell her that her aunt's hydro was disconnected. Bev was surprised. Her aunt hadn't called her that there was any trouble. Bev noted that her aunt hadn't really called her much over the last few months. Bev went over to her aunt's house. Her aunt greeted her at the door. Her aunt was surprised to see her, even though Bev had called her that day to tell her that she was coming to visit. Bev was surprised to see that her aunt had lost a fair amount of weight. She was even more surprised about the unkempt nature of her aunt's house. This was a woman who prided herself on organization and cleanliness. After much discussion and arguing, Andrea agreed to see her family physician for a routine checkup. She hadn't been to the doctor's for some time.
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Part 4 / Week 2
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
General Objectives
- Describe the basic anatomical substrate of memory.
- Explain the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of dementia.
Global Objectives
Assessments
End-Unit Tutorial Assessment
Mini Concept Application Exercise (CAE)
Tags
AFMC National Clinical Skills
Mental Status Examination
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Genetics
Physiology
Cohort Year
2010
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 4
Neuroscience
Part 4
Week 2
Curriculum Week
Part 4
Week 6
Discipline
Family medicine
Genetics
Geriatrics
Neurology
MCC Presentations
Delirium
Frailty in the Elderly
Major/Mild Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementia)
Weight Loss / Eating Disorders / Anorexia
McMaster Program Competencies
1.1 Gather essential and accurate information about patients and their health through history-taking, physical examination, and the use of laboratory data, imaging, and other tests.
1.3 Interpret laboratory data, imaging studies, and other tests required for the area of practice
1.4 Make informed decision about diagnostic and therapeutic interventions based on patient information and preferences, up-to-date scientific evidence, and clinical judgment
1.5 Develop and carry out patient management plans
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
2.3 Apply principles of clinical sciences to diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, clinical problem-solving, and other aspects of evidence-based healthcare
MeSH
Aged [M01.060.116.100]
Aged, 80 and over [M01.060.116.100.080]
Alzheimer Disease [C10.228.140.380.100]
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms [F01]
Brain [A08.186.211]
Central Nervous System Diseases [C10.228]
Central Nervous System [A08.186]
Cerebral Cortex [A08.186.211.730.885.213]
Dementia [C10.228.140.380]
Hematologic Tests [E01.370.225.625]
Hippocampus [A08.186.211.464.405]
Hypothyroidism [C19.874.482]
Memory Disorders [C10.597.606.525]
Memory, Short-Term [F02.463.425.540.407]
Mental Status Schedule [F04.586.574]
Neurobehavioral Manifestations [C10.597.606]
Neurodegenerative Diseases [C10.574]
Neuropsychological Tests [F04.711.513]
Risk Factors [N06.850.490.625.750]
Tauopathies [C10.574.945]
Temporal Lobe [A08.186.211.730.885.213.863]
Vitamin B 12 Deficiency [C18.654.521.500.133.699.923]
Weight Loss [C23.888.144.243.963]