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sc001Jane Smith is ^FLAge. She has always had an excellent memory but lately, she feels like she is not as sharp as she used to be. She has difficulty coming up with the names of casual acquaintances, especially if she encounters them out of context. Having trouble coming up with a word on the tip of her tongue is happening more frequently than it used to, which she finds somewhat frustrating. She has also walked into another room at times and forgotten what she went in there for, and will sometimes forget a phone number in between looking it up and dialing it. She is not sleeping well at night due to financial worries.

Should Jane discuss this with her health care provider at her next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
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sc002Bob Smith is ^FLAge. His long term memory remains excellent, but he has short term memory problems and his wife notes that he will frequently ask the same question multiple times within a few minutes. He continues to drive but last month missed his exit, ended up in a different town, and ended up needing to call his daughter to get directions on how to get home. He is generally very conscientious about keeping his commitments, but this year has forgotten and accidentally missed two doctor appointments and a friend's birthday dinner.

Should Bob discuss this with his health care provider at his next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
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sc003Paula Smith is ^FLAge. She has had mild memory problems for a couple years, but they seem to have worsened this year. Balancing her checkbook takes significantly longer than before and she has trouble finding errors; last month, she forgot that she had already paid her mortgage and sent in a second payment, which caused her to overdraw her account. Her primary care doctor has been concerned about her blood pressure, which remains high despite several medications; however, when she gets to the end of the month, she often has some pills left over. She needs to retake her written test to renew her driver's license, but despite reading the DMV handbook several times, she has not been able to retain the information. Her daughter sent her an iPad so she could video chat with her grandchildren but she consistently has difficulty launching the application.

Should Paula discuss this with her health care provider at her next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
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sc004You have always had an excellent memory but lately, you do not feel your memory is as it used to be. You have difficulty coming up with the names of casual acquaintances, especially if you encounter them out of context. Having trouble coming up with a word on the tip of your tongue is happening more frequently than it used to, which you find somewhat frustrating. You have also walked into another room at times and forgotten what you went in there for, and will sometimes forget a phone number in between looking it up and dialing it. You are not sleeping well at night due to financial concerns.

Should you discuss this with your health care provider at your next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
scenario 1
sc005Your long term memory remains excellent, but you find your short term memory is not what it used to be and find yourself frequently asking the same question multiple times within a few minutes. You continue to drive but last month you missed your exit, ended up in a different town, and ended up needing to call a family member/friend to get directions on how to get home. You are generally very conscientious about keeping commitments, but this year you forgot and accidentally missed two doctor appointments and a friend's birthday dinner.

Should you discuss this with your health care provider at your next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
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sc006You have been experiencing mild memory problems for a couple years, but they seem to have worsened this year. Balancing your checkbook takes significantly longer than before and you have trouble finding errors; last month, you forgot that you had already paid your mortgage and sent in a second payment, which caused you to overdraw your account. Your primary care doctor has been concerned about your blood pressure, which remains high despite several medications; however, when you get to the end of the month, you often have some pills left over. You need to retake your written test to renew your driver's license, but despite reading the DMV handbook several times, you have not been able to retain the information. You purchased a new iPad so you could video chat with your grandchildren but you consistently have difficulty launching the application.

Should you discuss this with your health care provider at your next appointment or schedule an appointment to discuss?
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