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a client has severe fluctuations in alertness and attention, sleep disturbances, frequent drowsiness, and lethargy. he is often seen staring into space and has disorganized speech. he also has recurrent visual hallucinations. what has made it difficult for doctors to diagnose him are the motor symptoms he has displayed, such as rigidity and spontaneous movement loss, like parkinsons disease. what condition are these symptoms associated with? ch:38 primary dementia secondary dementia creutzfeldt - jakob disease (cjd) dementia with lewy bodies (dlb)
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is characterized by fluctuating alertness, visual hallucinations, and motor symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. The client's symptoms match the typical presentation of DLB. Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease has more rapid progression and different neurological features. Secondary dementia is caused by another underlying condition and primary dementia is a general term not specific to these symptoms.
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Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)