Multiple Choice
A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) can no longer ambulate, does not recognize family members, and communicates with agitated behaviors and incoherent moaning. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as indicative of which stage of the illness?
A) Stage 4: Moderate Cognitive Decline
B) Stage 5: Moderately Severe Cognitive Decline
C) Stage 6: Severe Cognitive Decline
D) Stage 7: Very Severe Cognitive Decline
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