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,Healthcare providers should c.There is moderate quality
recom- mend that older adults evidence
engage in which one of the to suggest control of cardiovascular
following? and metabolic risk factors, such as
blood pressure, weight, and blood
a. 150 minutes of moderate sugar, may reduce risk of
intensity physical activity dementia.
weekly d.There is moderate to low
b. 20 minutes of moderate quality ev- idence supporting
intensity phys- ical activity 3 days cannabinoids mae- mentia.y
per week reduce rates of progression
c.10 minutes of vigorous physical
activity most days of the week
d. 30 minutes of vigorous physical
activ- ity 3 days per week

A 69-year-old female presents to
your office for routine primary
care. Her el- der sister was
recently diagnosed with Alzheimer
disease, and she wonders what
steps she can take to reduce her
own risk of developing dementia.
Which of the following statements
about the prevention of dementia
is true?

a.There is moderate quality
evidence to support daily use of
vitamin B12 and fish oil to prevent
risk of cognitive decline.
b.Risk of dementia is modulated
by non- modifiable risk factors,
such as genet- ics, family history,
and educational attain- ment, and
there are no behavioral inter-
ventions that can be taken to
reduce risk of developing
dementia.


, a. 150 minutes of moderate
intensity physical activity
weekly




c. There is moderate quality
evidence
to suggest control of
cardiovascular and metabolic risk
factors, such as blood pressure,
weight, and blood sugar, may
reduce risk of dementia.






, from mild cognitive impairment (MoCA) and his clinical pre-
to de- mentia. sentation is consistent with mild
An 86-year-old female comes to disease. He returns to clinic with
your of- fice for a wellness visit. his family to dis- cuss possible
Her blood pres- sure is 125/70 initiation of pharmacother- apy. You
mmHg, pulse 69 beats per min, consider beginning donepezil 5 mg
and respiratory rate 18 breaths daily for 4 weeks, with a plan to in-
per min. She is well appearing and crease to 10 mg daily if he
reports she is up to date on her tolerates the lower dose. Which of
routine vacci- nations. She the following is not
introduces her partner of 35 years
whom she would like to make
medical decisions for her in case
she be- comes unable to make
decisions for her- self. She reports
that she and her partner are not
married. She asks if she needs any
further documentation to ensure
her goals of care are followed.
Which one of the following would
be
the most appropriate
recommendation for this patient
and her partner?
a. Advise them to complete a
POLST.
b.Advise them that they have
adequate documentation to be
recognized legally.
c.Advise them to file an advanced
direc- tive.
d.Respond that although they lack
docu- mentation, her partner will
be recognized de facto.

A 78-year-old male was recently
di- agnosed with Alzheimer
disease. He scored 23/30 on his
Montreal Cognitive Assessment

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