1/26/21, 10:00 PMOriginality Report Page 1 of 6https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/mdb-sa-BBLEARN/originalityReport/…course_id=_16782097_1&includeDeleted=true&print=true&download=true %%63 SafeAssign Originality Report NURS-6521D-5/NURS-6521N-5/NURS-6521A-5-Adv… • SafeAssign Drafts %%63Total ScoreTotal Score:: High risk Dera Ogudo Submission UUID: ee4ea50b-fd85-24bc-6924-a746b0154e78 Total Number of ReTotal Number of Re…… 1 Highest MatchHighest Match 63 % WK8Assgn_Ogudo.docx Average MatchAverage Match 63 % Submitted onSubmitted on 01/26/21 09:48 PM CST Average Word CountAverage Word Count 813 Highest: WK8Assgn_Ogud… %%63Attachment 1 Inst itut ional databaseInst itut ional database ( (77)) Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Student paperStudent paper Top sourcesTop sources ( (33)) Excluded sourcesExcluded sources ( (00)) View Originality Report - Old Design Word Count: 813 WK8Assgn_Ogudo.docx 22 55 44 11 66 33 77 22 Student paperStudent paper 55 Student paperStudent paper 44 Student paperStudent paper 1 3 Alzheimer’s Case Study Analysis Dera Ogudo Walden University January 26, 2021 Alzheimer’s Disease Case Study It can be a daunting task for a skilled practitioner to carry a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Diagnosis of dementia must have at least two major cognitive functions for it to be affected sufficiently to impede daily routines. These entail the capacity to reason, language skills, memory, visual protection, and ability to solve problems. Diagnosis of dementia does not have a definite test, thus, there is a need for clinicians to conduct several assessments like neurophysiological and cognitive tests in order to determine judgment, cogni- tion, memory, attention, vocabulary, and thinking. The case study entails a seventy-six-year-old man who is suspected of having Alzheimer’s disease. The case conclusion is derived on the information that is presented by his son and there lacked organic illness process during inspec- tion. His behavioral changes began 2 years ago, which comprised of apathy, changes in his personality, which was later followed by diffi- culties when speaking and loss of memory. When conducting a clinical interview, confabulation was also detected, self-ascertained eu- thymic mood and speech. The patient also showed signs of impaired insight and judgment and also lacked impulse control. The pa- tient does not show signs of suicide ideation and he is diagnosed with a condition called neurocognitive disorder that is linked to Alzheimer’s 11 22 33 44 https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/mdb-sa-BBLEARN/originalityReport?attemptId=e560c6e4-8f80-47de-ba1e-bf571388590b&course_id=_16782097_1&download=true&includeDeleted=true&print=true&force=true 1/26/21, 10:00 PMOriginality Report Page 2 of 6https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/mdb-sa- ...