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#82 Dementia Dos and Don’ts: The GeriSiders

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Challenge your beliefs on the efficacy of pervasive treatments used in dementia with expert Eric Widera, MD, Professor and clinician-educator in the Division of Geriatrics at the University of California-San Francisco. We explore the use of cholinesterase inhibitors, antipsychotics for behavior disturbances, feeding tubes, medications and supplements used for weight gain (inspired by Choosing Wisely and the American Geriatric Society’s “Ten Things Clinicians and Patients Should Question”). Plus, we introduce our new correspondent, Dr. Leah Witt, Geriatrics Fellow at UCSF.

Written and produced by: Jordana Kozupsky, NP, Nora Taranto, MS3, Leah Witt, MD; Edited by: Matthew Watto, MD

Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast

Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com.

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Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Disclaimer
  • 00:37 Guys set up the show
  • 02:00 Dr Widera’s bio
  • 03:15 Getting to know our guests
  • 13:10 Picks of the week
  • 16:40 Clinical case: new diagnosis of dementia
  • 17:40 Discussing dementia with patients and caregivers
  • 23:42 Cholinesterase inhibitors
  • 27:35 Stopping cholinesterase inhibitors
  • 33:35 Follow up to therapy
  • 36:05 Dealing with behavior disturbances
  • 39:15 DICE approach
  • 44:17 Risks of antipsychotic medications
  • 48:00 Use of benzos or sedative hypnotics
  • 49:45 Melatonin for delirium or sleep
  • 52:00 Mirtazapine
  • 53:54 Clinical case: patient with dementia not eating
  • 54:40 Feeding tubes
  • 59:40 Dysphagia and NPO orders
  • 62:04 Misinformation on malnutrition and girth creep
  • 65:10 Thickened liquid challenge
  • 70:25 Appetite stimulants
  • 72:38 Megestrol
  • 73:54 Take home points from Dr Widera
  • 79:17 Outro

Tags: dementia, donepezil, cholinesterase, inhibitor, antipsychotic, behavior, disturbance, agitation, benzodiazepine, supplement, feeding, tube, restraints, thickened, liquids, geriatric, choosing, wisely, american, society, ags, assistant, care, doct

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Challenge your beliefs on the efficacy of pervasive treatments used in dementia with expert Eric Widera, MD, Professor and clinician-educator in the Division of Geriatrics at the University of California-San Francisco. We explore the use of cholinesterase inhibitors, antipsychotics for behavior disturbances, feeding tubes, medications and supplements used for weight gain (inspired by Choosing Wisely and the American Geriatric Society’s “Ten Things Clinicians and Patients Should Question”). Plus, we introduce our new correspondent, Dr. Leah Witt, Geriatrics Fellow at UCSF.

Written and produced by: Jordana Kozupsky, NP, Nora Taranto, MS3, Leah Witt, MD; Edited by: Matthew Watto, MD

Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast

Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com.

Self Assessment Questions Take the quiz now!

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Disclaimer
  • 00:37 Guys set up the show
  • 02:00 Dr Widera’s bio
  • 03:15 Getting to know our guests
  • 13:10 Picks of the week
  • 16:40 Clinical case: new diagnosis of dementia
  • 17:40 Discussing dementia with patients and caregivers
  • 23:42 Cholinesterase inhibitors
  • 27:35 Stopping cholinesterase inhibitors
  • 33:35 Follow up to therapy
  • 36:05 Dealing with behavior disturbances
  • 39:15 DICE approach
  • 44:17 Risks of antipsychotic medications
  • 48:00 Use of benzos or sedative hypnotics
  • 49:45 Melatonin for delirium or sleep
  • 52:00 Mirtazapine
  • 53:54 Clinical case: patient with dementia not eating
  • 54:40 Feeding tubes
  • 59:40 Dysphagia and NPO orders
  • 62:04 Misinformation on malnutrition and girth creep
  • 65:10 Thickened liquid challenge
  • 70:25 Appetite stimulants
  • 72:38 Megestrol
  • 73:54 Take home points from Dr Widera
  • 79:17 Outro

Tags: dementia, donepezil, cholinesterase, inhibitor, antipsychotic, behavior, disturbance, agitation, benzodiazepine, supplement, feeding, tube, restraints, thickened, liquids, geriatric, choosing, wisely, american, society, ags, assistant, care, doct

  continue reading

496 episodes

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