In the last few days, my 87 year old mom has been real "non-responsive" and "limp as a noodle". It has taken two people to get her out of her chair, and into her bed. A friend ask if her potassium or ammonia levels had been checked...?!...
As a nurse, stop wasting time and get her help. Dial 911. Her blood pressure is dangerously low, no pressure, no blood flow to the heart, death follows if you do not get help.
I would get her to the ER or to a doctor! My mom has low potassium but it has more to do with her blood pressure than anything. I would get a medical opinion.
Please get her to a ER immediately. MY elderly mothers problems all started from an undetected UTI which became septic and turned into an E Coli infection which in turn her liver became cirrhotic. Now from that problem her ammonia levels have been an issue
Many medications the older folks take especially for heart issues (like diuretics) can and will alter potassium and other chemistry. Too much or too little is not good. Elder UTIS are very common and can present like dementia. Call her doc and get her into be checked today. Good luck....
My 87 year old mother had one delusion and short term memory loss and I took her to a neurologist for testing. She had high ammonia levels which cause symptoms of dementia. Her liver tests were normal and her PC Dr said some people just have that and it can be hereditary. She is on lactulose to help flush it from her system. No more delusions but it didn't help her memory issues. She is on namenda and a low dose of aricept and she is doing very well.
I agree, call 911 and get her help. It could be any number of issues from heart to stroke to thyroid to electrolytes. Only doctors with lab work can evaluate.
Elder UTIS are very common and can present like dementia. Call her doc and get her into be checked today. Good luck....
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