According to current guidelines, to which of the following patients should the nurse explain the routine screening for aneuryms?
  1. 70-year-old non-smoker male patient
  2. 62-year-old male patient whose father died of aneurysmal rupture
  3. 65-year-old diabetic female patient
  4. 55-year-old male patient with family history of aneurysm
Explanation
Answer: B - Patients at high risk for aneurysms should be followed regularly by a cardiothoracic, vascular, or neurological surgeon. Current guideline recommendations suggest that men who are 65 to 75 years old and are ex-smokers should be checked for aneurysms routinely. Men aged 60 and older with a family history of aneurysms should also consider routine screening.
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