The nurse is determining if a client is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer disease or Huntington chorea. Which assessment finding would indicate the client might have Huntington chorea rather than Alzheimer disease?

1. Confusion
2. Difficulty completing tasks
3. Involuntary muscle spasm
4. Memory loss


Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Alzheimer disease is a degenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, confusion, and inability to think or communicate effectively.
Rationale 2: Alzheimer disease is a degenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, confusion, and inability to think or communicate effectively.
Rationale 3: Huntington chorea is a disorder characterized by involuntary muscle spasms and rigidity plus progressive dementia.
Rationale 4: Alzheimer disease is a degenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, confusion, and inability to think or communicate effectively.
Global Rationale: Huntington chorea is a disorder characterized by involuntary muscle spasms and rigidity plus progressive dementia. Alzheimer disease is a degenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, confusion, and inability to think or communicate effectively.

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