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A 62-year-old man comes to the emergency department with his wife due to back pain. He has had no recent falls or injuries. Medical history includes hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. As the physician is trying to obtain additional history, the patient becomes embarrassed and says that he is having trouble understanding because he has hearing loss, and his hearing aid batteries died a few minutes ago. In addition to closing the door, muting the TV, and turning off nonessential medical equipment to decrease ambient noise, which of the following strategies is the best next step to improve communication with this patient?
Annual Withdrawal
Annual withdrawal often refers to the amount of money an individual elects to take out of an investment or savings account each year, potentially for retirement living expenses.
Trust Fund
A legal arrangement in which assets are held by a third party for the benefit of another party, often used for estate planning and to manage wealth.
Annual Return
The percentage change in investment value over a one-year period, accounting for any dividends or interest received and capital gains or losses.
Retirement Nest Egg
A retirement nest egg is the amount of savings and investments that an individual has accumulated for their retirement years.
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