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(IGGY) CHAPTER 39: CONCEPTS OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH PROBLEMS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: THE BRAIN - QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED (100% GUARANTEED PASS!)2025 The nurse is teaching the daughter of a client who has middle-stage Alzheimer disease. The daughter asks, "Will the sertraline my mother is taking improve her dementia?" How would the nurse respond about the purpose of the drug? a. "It will allow your mother to live independently for several more years." b. "It is used to halt the advancement of Alzheimer disease but will not cure it." c. "It will not improve her dementia but can help control emotional responses." d. "It is used to improve short-term memory but will not improve problem solving." - ANS-ANS: C Drug therapy is not effective for treating dementia or halting the advancement of Alzheimer disease. However, certain psychoactive drugs may help suppress emotional disturbances and manage depression, psychoses, or anxiety. Drug therapy will not allow the client with middle-stage dementia to safely live independently. A client with early-stage Alzheimer disease is admitted to the hospital with chest pain. Which nursing action is most appropriate to manage this client's dementia? a. Provide animal-assisted therapy as needed. b. Ensure a structured and consistent environment. c. Assist the client with activities of daily living (ADLs). d. Use validation therapy when communicating with the client. - ANS-ANS: B The client who has early Alzheimer disease (AD) does not require assistance with ADLs or validation therapy. While animal-assisted therapy may be helpful, some health care agencies do not allow this intervention. Therefore, the most appropriate action is to provide a structured and consistent environment while the client is hospitalized to prevent worsening of the client's symptoms. The nurse observes a client with late-stage Alzheimer disease eat breakfast. Afterward the client states, "I am hungry and want breakfast." What is the nurse's best response? Continues...
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