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US
/dɪˈmɛnʃiə/
]
[ UK /dɪmˈɛnʃɐ/ ]
[ UK /dɪmˈɛnʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
- mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
How To Use dementia In A Sentence
- It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area.
- We might speculate that those with dementia would be less willing to participate in a research project than the mentally fit.
- This is especially so when a diagnosis of dementia blinds works to remaining skills.
- Vulnerable people with great needs, including dementia, should always be thought of first.
- Cognitive decline with age is not inevitable, nor does it necessarily lead to dementia.
- However, the presentation of delirium is the same regardless of whether dementia is present because symptoms of delirium will dominate when they co-occur.
- The admission of a tenant already showing signs of dementia requires very careful consideration in the individual case.
- It had apparently been hoped that the numbers of long-term patients suffering from dementia would diminish with the rundown of the asylums.
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- The first concern is to rule out treatable forms of dementia such as encephalitis or chronic meningitis.