Deck 62: Nursing Management: Delirium,alzheimers Disease,and Other Dementias

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Which of the following is a rare and fatal infectious brain disorder that progresses rapidly to death within 1 year?

A) Vascular dementia
B) Dementia with Lewy bodies
C) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
D) Neurofibrillary tangle disease
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What does the nurse document when assessment findings indicate that a patient with dementia has lost her ability to initiate purposeful movement?

A) Amnesia
B) Agnosia
C) Apraxia
D) Anosognosia
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A 62-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by her daughter,who is concerned about her mother's increasing sleep disturbances and inability to solve common problems.To obtain information about the patient's current mental status,which question should the nurse ask the patient?

A) "Where were you were born?"
B) "Do you have any feelings of sadness?"
C) "What day of the week is it today?"
D) "How positive is your self-image?"
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A home care patient with Alzheimer's disease and mild dementia has a new prescription for donepezil.Which nursing action will be most effective in ensuring compliance with the medication?

A) Setting the medications up weekly in a medication box
B) Calling the patient daily with a reminder to take the medication
C) Having the patient's spouse administer the medication
D) Posting reminders to take the medications in the patient's house
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Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for reducing the risk for getting Alzheimer's disease?

A) Type 1 diabetes
B) Hypotension
C) Inadequate intellectual stimulation
D) Inadequate nutrition
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Risperidone (Risperdal)is prescribed for a patient with moderate Alzheimer's disease.In evaluating the effectiveness of this medication,what would the nurse expect the patient to demonstrate?

A) Less agitation and aggression
B) Enhanced functional abilities
C) Improved memory and judgement
D) Stabilization of mood and sleep patterns
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A 70-year-old woman visits her 72-year-old husband who has advanced Alzheimer's disease and is hospitalized with pneumonia.She tells the nurse that it is a relief to have someone besides herself care for her husband because she is physically and mentally exhausted from caring for him at home.She says she has no family to help her and that they cannot afford institutional care for her husband.What is an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the patient's wife?

A) Anxiety related to financial insecurity
B) Ineffective health maintenance related to chronic stress
C) Caregiver role strain related to limited resources for caregiving
D) Social isolation related to unrelieved caregiving responsibilities
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The nurse has identified the nursing diagnosis of disturbed thought processes related to effects of dementia for a patient with late-stage Alzheimer's disease.What is an appropriate intervention for this problem?

A) Maintain a consistent daily routine.
B) Keep the television in the room on all day.
C) Reorient the patient to the date and time every few hours.
D) Provide the patient with current newspapers and magazines.
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When teaching the husband of a woman who is being evaluated for Alzheimer's disease about the disorder,what should the nurse explain?

A) "The most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is a family history of the disorder."
B) "A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be made only when other causes of dementia have been ruled out."
C) "New medications,such as donepezil (Aricept),have been shown to dramatically reverse Alzheimer's disease in some patients."
D) "The presence of brain atrophy and enlarged ventricles detected by magnetic resonance imaging confirms the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in patients with dementia."
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A long-term care patient with moderate dementia develops increased restlessness and agitation.What is the nurse's initial action?

A) Administer the as-needed dose of lorazepam (Ativan).
B) Reorient the patient to time and place.
C) Assess the patient for anything that might be causing discomfort.
D) Have a nursing assistant stay with the patient to ensure safety.
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In which of the following conditions does the patient have fluctuations in consciousness throughout the course of the disease?

A) Delirium
B) Depression
C) Psychosis
D) Dementia
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A 71-year-old patient is diagnosed with moderate dementia as a result of multiple strokes.During assessment of the patient,what would the nurse expect to find?

A) Extreme suspiciousness
B) Irritability and withdrawal
C) Difficulty eating and swallowing
D) Loss of recent and long-term memory
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When assessing a patient with Alzheimer's disease who is being admitted to a long-term care facility,the nurse learns that the patient has had several episodes of wandering away from home.Which nursing action will the nurse include in the plan of care?

A) Ask the patient why the wandering episodes have occurred.
B) Reorient the patient to the new living situation several times daily.
C) Place the patient in a room close to the nurses' station.
D) Have the family bring in familiar items from the patient's home.
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A 72-year-old woman hospitalized with pneumonia becomes disoriented and confused 2 days after admission.Which assessment information obtained by the nurse about the patient indicates that the patient is experiencing delirium rather than dementia?

A) The patient is disoriented to place and time but oriented to person.
B) The patient has a history of increasing confusion over several years.
C) The patient's speech is fragmented and incoherent.
D) The patient was oriented and alert when admitted.
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A family member of a patient with possible Alzheimer's disease asks the nurse the purpose of the MMSE.Which response is appropriate?

A) "The MMSE helps in establishing the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease."
B) "The MMSE is useful in determining the degree of mental impairment."
C) "The MMSE determines the choice of the most appropriate treatment."
D) "The MMSE aids in differentiating acute delirium from chronic dementia."
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Some patients with dementia have a pattern of behavioural disturbance that occurs consistently in the late afternoon.How does the nurse document this assessment finding?

A) Turning the tide
B) Sundowning
C) Worsening symptoms of dementia
D) Disorientation to time of day
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When administering a mental status examination to a patient,the nurse suspects depression when the patient gives which of the following responses?

A) "I don't know."
B) "Is that the right answer?"
C) "Wait,let me think about that."
D) "What are those people doing over there?"
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Deck 62: Nursing Management: Delirium,alzheimers Disease,and Other Dementias
1
Which of the following is a rare and fatal infectious brain disorder that progresses rapidly to death within 1 year?

A) Vascular dementia
B) Dementia with Lewy bodies
C) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
D) Neurofibrillary tangle disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
2
What does the nurse document when assessment findings indicate that a patient with dementia has lost her ability to initiate purposeful movement?

A) Amnesia
B) Agnosia
C) Apraxia
D) Anosognosia
Apraxia
3
A 62-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by her daughter,who is concerned about her mother's increasing sleep disturbances and inability to solve common problems.To obtain information about the patient's current mental status,which question should the nurse ask the patient?

A) "Where were you were born?"
B) "Do you have any feelings of sadness?"
C) "What day of the week is it today?"
D) "How positive is your self-image?"
"What day of the week is it today?"
4
A home care patient with Alzheimer's disease and mild dementia has a new prescription for donepezil.Which nursing action will be most effective in ensuring compliance with the medication?

A) Setting the medications up weekly in a medication box
B) Calling the patient daily with a reminder to take the medication
C) Having the patient's spouse administer the medication
D) Posting reminders to take the medications in the patient's house
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Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for reducing the risk for getting Alzheimer's disease?

A) Type 1 diabetes
B) Hypotension
C) Inadequate intellectual stimulation
D) Inadequate nutrition
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Risperidone (Risperdal)is prescribed for a patient with moderate Alzheimer's disease.In evaluating the effectiveness of this medication,what would the nurse expect the patient to demonstrate?

A) Less agitation and aggression
B) Enhanced functional abilities
C) Improved memory and judgement
D) Stabilization of mood and sleep patterns
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A 70-year-old woman visits her 72-year-old husband who has advanced Alzheimer's disease and is hospitalized with pneumonia.She tells the nurse that it is a relief to have someone besides herself care for her husband because she is physically and mentally exhausted from caring for him at home.She says she has no family to help her and that they cannot afford institutional care for her husband.What is an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the patient's wife?

A) Anxiety related to financial insecurity
B) Ineffective health maintenance related to chronic stress
C) Caregiver role strain related to limited resources for caregiving
D) Social isolation related to unrelieved caregiving responsibilities
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8
The nurse has identified the nursing diagnosis of disturbed thought processes related to effects of dementia for a patient with late-stage Alzheimer's disease.What is an appropriate intervention for this problem?

A) Maintain a consistent daily routine.
B) Keep the television in the room on all day.
C) Reorient the patient to the date and time every few hours.
D) Provide the patient with current newspapers and magazines.
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9
When teaching the husband of a woman who is being evaluated for Alzheimer's disease about the disorder,what should the nurse explain?

A) "The most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is a family history of the disorder."
B) "A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be made only when other causes of dementia have been ruled out."
C) "New medications,such as donepezil (Aricept),have been shown to dramatically reverse Alzheimer's disease in some patients."
D) "The presence of brain atrophy and enlarged ventricles detected by magnetic resonance imaging confirms the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in patients with dementia."
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A long-term care patient with moderate dementia develops increased restlessness and agitation.What is the nurse's initial action?

A) Administer the as-needed dose of lorazepam (Ativan).
B) Reorient the patient to time and place.
C) Assess the patient for anything that might be causing discomfort.
D) Have a nursing assistant stay with the patient to ensure safety.
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11
In which of the following conditions does the patient have fluctuations in consciousness throughout the course of the disease?

A) Delirium
B) Depression
C) Psychosis
D) Dementia
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A 71-year-old patient is diagnosed with moderate dementia as a result of multiple strokes.During assessment of the patient,what would the nurse expect to find?

A) Extreme suspiciousness
B) Irritability and withdrawal
C) Difficulty eating and swallowing
D) Loss of recent and long-term memory
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13
When assessing a patient with Alzheimer's disease who is being admitted to a long-term care facility,the nurse learns that the patient has had several episodes of wandering away from home.Which nursing action will the nurse include in the plan of care?

A) Ask the patient why the wandering episodes have occurred.
B) Reorient the patient to the new living situation several times daily.
C) Place the patient in a room close to the nurses' station.
D) Have the family bring in familiar items from the patient's home.
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A 72-year-old woman hospitalized with pneumonia becomes disoriented and confused 2 days after admission.Which assessment information obtained by the nurse about the patient indicates that the patient is experiencing delirium rather than dementia?

A) The patient is disoriented to place and time but oriented to person.
B) The patient has a history of increasing confusion over several years.
C) The patient's speech is fragmented and incoherent.
D) The patient was oriented and alert when admitted.
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A family member of a patient with possible Alzheimer's disease asks the nurse the purpose of the MMSE.Which response is appropriate?

A) "The MMSE helps in establishing the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease."
B) "The MMSE is useful in determining the degree of mental impairment."
C) "The MMSE determines the choice of the most appropriate treatment."
D) "The MMSE aids in differentiating acute delirium from chronic dementia."
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Some patients with dementia have a pattern of behavioural disturbance that occurs consistently in the late afternoon.How does the nurse document this assessment finding?

A) Turning the tide
B) Sundowning
C) Worsening symptoms of dementia
D) Disorientation to time of day
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When administering a mental status examination to a patient,the nurse suspects depression when the patient gives which of the following responses?

A) "I don't know."
B) "Is that the right answer?"
C) "Wait,let me think about that."
D) "What are those people doing over there?"
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