NSG6440 week 6 discussion latest 2018 july

Question # 00708275 Posted By: rey_writer Updated on: 07/26/2018 05:23 AM Due on: 07/26/2018
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Week 6 discussion

This week's content discussed common psychiatric disorders in the Adult and Older Adult client. Often times a secondary diagnosis is masked due to their psychiatric disorder. Review the following case study and answer the following questions.

Mr. White is a 72-year-old man, with a history of hypertension, COPD and moderate dementia, who presents with 4 days of increased confusion, nighttime restlessness, visual hallucinations, and urinary incontinence. His physical exam is unremarkable except for tachypnea, a mildly enlarged prostate, inattentiveness, and a worsening of his MMSE score from a baseline of 18 to 12 today.

Mr. White's presentation is most consistent with an acute delirium (acute change in cognition, perceptual derangement, waxing and waning consciousness, and inattention).

What is the most likely diagnosis to frequently cause acute delirium in patients with dementia?

What additional testing should you consider if any?

What are treatment options to consider with this patient?

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