The nurse is reviewing content provided to a caregiver of an individual with Alzheimer disease. Which statement indicates that teaching has been effective?

A) "There are effective drugs, but they cannot be used over a long period."
B) "There aren't any drugs that are effective in treating this disease."
C) "The earlier the drugs are started, the greater the effect they will have on the disease."
D) "There are drugs that can control symptoms for many years."


Answer: C

The earlier the medications are started, the greater the effect they will have on the symptoms of Alzheimer disease. Current medications will only decrease symptoms for a short period of time. Drugs will not control symptoms for many years. The drugs for treatment of Alzheimer disease are no more dangerous than other drugs used for a long period of time.

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