Advance care planning and anticipatory decision making in patients with Alzheimer disease

The Nurse Practitioner
Jason T SlyerMarie Truglio-Londrigan

Abstract

Early advance care planning and anticipatory decision making in the Alzheimer disease (AD) trajectory is a strategy NPs can incorporate to improve managing uncertainty around common decisions. This article explores decisions patients and caregivers face along the AD trajectory and provides resources for patients, caregivers, and NPs.

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