76-year-cid man is brought to the office by his daughter due to disruptive behavior

76-year-cid man is brought to the office by his daughter due to disruptive behavior. Last night he behaved normally, took his regular

medications, ar.d retired to his bedroom shortly after dinner. When the patient emerged an hour later, he was agitated, irritable, and

confused. When asked what was wrong, he became belligerent and seemed unable to recognize some family members. The

daughter describes similar episodes over the past 3 evenings. Although the patient seems calmer and less confused this morning, the

daughter worries that he will have another episode His medical history is significant for essential hypertension, benign prostatic

hyperplasia, mild neurocognitive disorder, insomnia, and a recent increase in anxiety related to stock market losses. Medications

include terazosin and alprazolam A thorough physical examination is unremarkable, with no focal neurologic findings Laboratory

evaluation, including complete blood count and serum electrolyte s, is normal. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step

in management of this patient?

  • QA lncreasedose of alprazolam
  • QB OrderCT scan oflhe brain
  • QC Prescribe donepezil
  • Q D Prescribequetiapine as needed
  • Q E Taper and discontinue alprazolam
  • QF. Taper and discontinue terazosin

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