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The nurse is caring for a patient with Alzheimer disease. The patient has been taking donezepil (Aricept), and reports that has been helping but that it does not seem to be working as well as it used to. The health care provider writes an order for memantine (Namenda). Which statement will the nurse include in the education for the patient and caregiver?
1. "Memantine works by increasing activation of glutamine transmission."
2. "Memantine works by reducing activation of glutamine transmission."
3. "Memantine will enhance breakdown of acetylcholine."
4. "Memantine will inhibit breakdown of acetylcholine."
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Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills

Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills


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The perfect answer + explanation, thanks for this
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