Question
58.A 50-year-old dementia patient was admitted to a hospital. On assessment, he had forgetfulness, fluctuating mood and impaired decision making ability. His son is struggling to prevent him from removing the TV line. What is the most expected immediate outcome to be achieved after hours of intervention? (A) Improved memory (B) Reduced disturbance (C) Reduced mood fluctuation (D) Improved ability to make own decision
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Ursula Maria
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The most expected immediate outcome to be achieved after hours of intervention for a 50-year-old dementia patient with forgetfulness, fluctuating mood, and impaired decision-making ability would be:(B) Reduced disturbanceIn the context of a dementia patient, immediate interventions often focus on ensuring the patient's safety and reducing any immediate disturbances or harmful behaviors, such as removing the TV line. While improved memory, reduced mood fluctuation, and improved decision-making ability are important long-term goals, the immediate priority is typically to manage and reduce any acute disturbances or safety concerns.