A 45-year-old patient shows marked cognitive impairment that has developed progressively over several months. A family member reports the patient's father had early-onset dementia.
What research-based information can be given to the family in response to their concerns about the patient developing early-onset dementia? a. The risk for developing the condition is about 50 only if both parents were affected.
b. The greatest risk exists for relatives of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer disease before age 55 years.
c. Added risk is present only for people with Down syndrome, so relatives without Down syndrome are essentially safe.
d. Results of the research on genetic predisposition and its effect on the development of early-onset dementia are still unclear.
Question 2
Which individual would a nurse consider to be at the highest risk for the onset of stress-related problems?
a. A patient whose beloved parent died 3 months ago and who has lost a job because of corporate restructuring. The patient states, Living with loss and the threat of loss makes me feel helpless..
b. A patient who was passed over for promotion and quit to start a new business. The patient states, This is just one of a series of challenges I've faced in my life..
c. A patient who is graduating from college and will be married in one month. The patient states, I'm anticipating the changes these events will make in my life..
d. A married patient whose new business is growing slowly and who plans to adopt a child. The patient says, I think I'm in control of my destiny..