Which strategy would the nurse include in a plan of care for a client with Alzheimer disease

Correct response:
Positive Romberg test, indicating a problem with equilibrium

Explanation:
If the client sways and starts to fall during the Romberg test, it indicates a positive result. This means the client has a problem with equilibrium. The examiner or the nurse stands fairly close to the client during the test to prevent the client from falling. The Romberg test is used to assess the client's motor function, including muscle movement, size, tone, strength, and coordination. However, the Romberg test is not used to assess the client's level of consciousness, body mass, or vision.

What are some of the treatment strategies for Alzheimer's disease?

Currently, only four drugs are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of AD. Three of these are inhibitors of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme (AChE) (donepezil, galantamine and rivastigmine) and one is a N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist (memantine).

What can a nurse do to help Alzheimer's disease patients?

Nursing Management.
Obtain thorough history and physical exam..
Assess neurological and psychiatric status..
Assess mood..
Check behavior, nutrition ability to dress..
Ensure adequate nutrition..
Ensure patient is oriented..
Provide structure and maintain schedule..
Assist with daily living activities..

What is an appropriate goal for a patient with Alzheimer's disease?

The primary goals of treatment for Alzheimer's are to improve the quality of life for the person suffering and for his or her caregiver(s).

Which goals should be included in the plan of care for a client with dementia?

Some commonly chosen goals for the person with dementia included: Maintaining physical safety. Continuing to live at home. Receiving medical care related to dementia..
Maintaining the caregiver's own health..
Managing stress..
Minimizing family conflict related to dementia caregiving..