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amural baseball because of his mood; this is the first time since he was a
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small child that he has not played a season. He endorses insomnia and fa
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tigue and is having a difficult time concentrating. Kiefer admits to taking
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asses and lose a few friends who were -
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d✔✔✔ Correct Answer > F15.14 Stimulant use disorder, mild
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his depressed mood symptoms started during withdrawal of methylphen
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idate. He does not have a history of depressed mood. He meets three crit
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eria for substance use disorder (social problems related to use, neglectin
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g major role to use, and repeated attempts to quit). He meets diagnostic
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criteria for mild methylphenidate use disorder with methylphenidate-
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induced depressive disorder onset during withdrawal. See DSM criteria d
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,A client with Alzheimer's dementia is prescribed donepezil. Which of th
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e following is the most anticipated client outcome?
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cured Alzheimer's disease
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holine, which results in enhanced transmission and improved cognition.
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Donepezil does not cure Alzheimer's disease, result in a complete return
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of cognitive function, or prevent further decline, although it may slow pr
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neurysm replacement. His recovery has been complicated by a history of
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The family nurse practiti
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oner (FNP) has been consulted due to changes in his behavior over the pa
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st two nights. The night shift nurse reported that Pete became disoriente
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d to time and place and stated that the mylar balloons in the corner of his
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room were people standing over him, watchin - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > F13.221-
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moderate delirium due to sedative
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,Rationale: Pete meets diagnostic criteria for medication-
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induced acute hyperactive delirium due to the administration of zolpide
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old male, presents with his wife and son with complains of memory loss a
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nd poor hygiene. The client and family report no significant past medical
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history but express a need for assistance in caring for him. Labs and imagi
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ng are completed to rule out anemia, hypothyroidism, depression, and st
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roke. All results are negative. A Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) yi
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elds inconclusive results. The client becomes frustrated.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate management str
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Correct Answer > Obtain a complete neuropsychology exam
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sment screening tool is inconclusive; therefore, a full neurocognitive exa
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m is warranted. A neuropsychological exam will help identify areas of cog
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nitive impairment and aid in the creation of a comprehensive manageme
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nt plan. Note, the first course of action was to eliminate any underlying m
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edical issues that could explain the concerning behaviors.
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she reports that, over the past year, she has had trouble finding her word
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s and expressing her thoughts and feelings. She worries that this may be i
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ndicative of a stroke or Alzheimer's disease. Chantoya has a positive medi
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cal history for significant coronary artery disease, hypertension, and dysli
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Rationale: Chantoya's MoCA assessment was negative and her symptom
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s align with expressive aphasia which can be attributed to aging. An MRI
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may be warranted if major cognitive impairment or pathologies were ide
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ntified in the assessments. If the MoCA assessment indicated impairmen
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t in a specific part of the brain, referral to neurology for follow-
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up interventions would be indicated. Normal aging processes may manif
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est as mild short-
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term memory loss, a slight loss in processing speed, and expressive apha
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sia (the inability to find words); No significant loss of function in the cogni
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Lisa is a 29-year-
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old who admits to using "pills, heroin, and booze" regularly. She lives in a
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rural area and is employed part-
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time. She has a history of poor compliance with past treatments.
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