CLINICAL SCENARIO: A son referred his 69-year old mother, Mrs. Aiza…

Question Answered step-by-step CLINICAL SCENARIO: A son referred his 69-year old mother, Mrs. Aiza… CLINICAL SCENARIO: A son referred his 69-year old mother, Mrs. Aiza Mer to a neurological evaluation due to a threeyear history of memory impairment. Since her husband’s death in 1990, she had lived alone and managed her own home and finances. The son had noticed increasingly worsening memory impairment and difficulties finding words, but the patient grew enraged when it was suggested that she might have a progressive impairment. Other relatives had noticed a decrease in housekeeping and financial matters, but she seemed unconcerned. Her speech was anomic and paraphasic, with a tendency to utilize ambiguous referents such “things” and “something.” She gave her name, but when asked how old she was, she answered, “I don’t know…, approximately 71 I guess…” She was unable to give the year of her birth, the current year, or the name of the current Philippine President. (Credits to Keith A. Johnson and J. Alex Becker [www.med.harvard.edu], 2022).  1. What would be the probable diagnosis for Mrs. Mer? Explain your answer. 2. What would be the underlying cause for her current condition?3. Other than the signs and symptoms presented by the patient, what would be the other signs and symptoms expected from Mrs. Mer’s condition? 4. Based from your understanding of the clinical scenario, what would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for Mrs. Alza Mer? Answer:Rationale:    Health Science Science Nursing CON 1242 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)