Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2024
Dementia is a syndrome associated with an ongoing decline of brain function. It is common among older in-patients. Hospital admissions tend to be due to comorbid conditions rather than the dementia itself. Falls, infections, poor nutrition, dehydration, and delirium affect the length of stay and the functioning of patients with dementia. Without a timely diagnosis of the dementia and its associated clinical features, patients can experience adverse outcomes, which cause care home admissions instead of a discharge home. This chapter discusses the epidemiology, risk factors, assessment, and treatment of dementia in a general hospital setting.
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