2. It is a decline in cognitive function that is thought to be due to the
normal process of aging. It is possible to occur at any age of
adulthood, but it is most common in the geriatic population. It effects
memory, attention, language, and problem solving. After the
condition has progressed enough, the person who has it may be lost
and not know what time it is or what day of the week it is.
3. Old age is a natural cause of this syndrome
Long term alcoholism
Strokes, tumors, or head injuries
4. Must have medical history
Neurological exam
Laboratory tests
Must not mix up with delirium. They are both
alike, but delirium is an acute mental
disturbance.
5. For irreversible conditions, you can control the
symptoms
Tranquilizers and sedatives can ease anxiety
and aggression.
Sometimes, there are medications or sleep
devices that can help imsomnia