Multiple Choice
A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has impairments of memory and judgment and is incapable of performing activities of daily living. Which nursing intervention should take priority?
A) Present evidence of objective reality to improve cognition.
B) Design a bulletin board to represent the current season.
C) Label the client's room with name and number.
D) Assist with bathing and toileting.
Correct Answer:

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