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Self-care capacity and anticholinergic drug levels in nursing home patients
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NursingPalliative CareFamily MedicinePrimary CarePsychiatryGeriatricsDementiaCaregiverElderly CareSelf-care CapacityHigh Anticholinergic LevelsSelf-care InterventionLong-term CareHome CareGeriatric MedicineMedicineSerum Anticholinergic LevelsHealth Sciences
The serum anticholinergic levels of 22 demented nursing home patients were related to their cognition and capacity for self-care. The patients with high anticholinergic levels had greater impairment in self-care capacity than patients with low levels.
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