The male patient, aged 60 years old, often experiences panic for unknown reasons, which is accompanied by nervousness, distraction, and a feeling that a very bad thing is going to happen. The primary psychological problem of this patient is
Anxiety
B. Depression
C. Phobia
D. Senile dementia
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A female patient, aged 70,is a retired worker. She has moved out of her original house since her only son is married. She feels unhappy and sad throughout the days and does not want to talk to her spouse. Neither does she go out for other activities. She often talks to herself, saying that others are indifferent to her, and it is a pity living a lonely and isolated life. What may be the likely diagnosis for this patient?
A. Geriatric anxiety disorder
B. Empty nest syndrome
C. Depression in the elderly
D. Retirement syndrome
The male patient, aged 70 years old, is widowed and recently discharged from hospital after cerebral apoplexy. Which is the most suitable elderly care model for this patient?
A. Home-based elderly care model
B. Suburban elderly care model
C. Smart elderly care model
D. Integrated medical and nursing care model
The patient first has a physical illness that is not so severe. Then the patient begins to experience anxiety, restlessness, and depression. He/she goes to the hospital from time to time, asking the doctor to make a promise. If the doctor refuses, the symptoms of depression are aggravated. Which feature of senile depression does this patient have?
A. Hypochondriacal
B. Agitated
C. Hidden
Delayed
Which of the following measures is inappropriate for the safety nursing of patients with senile dementia?
Avoid home moving as much as possible
B. Put a sign on the clothes of the patients
C. Do not let the patients do housework on their own
D. Perssuade the patients if possible from the unwillingness to cooperate with the treatment and nursing