Read the case study below and answers these two :
A 69-year-old man is brought to the clinic by his wife due to her concern about his memory problems. Over the past several months, the patient has had increasing difficulty remembering the names of friends and family members. On two separate occasions, he has become lost while driving in his own neighborhood. As a retired engineer, he had always been meticulous about his work and appointments. Now, he needs constant reminders about every aspect of his daily affairs, including his medications. His only known medical problems are hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
On mental status examination, the patient is alert and oriented only to person and place. When asked questions, he looks to his wife for assistance in answering. He does not remember his physician’s name, although he has been coming to the same office for several years. When he speaks, he seems to have difficulty finding the right words to express himself. On further cognitive testing, the patient is unable to draw a clock as directed and can only recall one of three objects after 3 minutes. The rest of his neurological and other physical examination findings are unchanged in comparison to prior evaluations.
1. Develop a creative clinical question regarding this case study and provide answer for that question in detail.
2. Based on the clinical finding presented in the case study, what would be an appropriate pharmacological intervention for this patient?