Multiple Choice
An 89-year-old diagnosed with dementia was until recently responding well to cognitive cueing techniques.The nurse shows an understanding of dementia when sharing with staff that:
A) "We will implement new interventions that address the disease's progression."
B) "It's important that we frequently re-cue the client to improve his quality of life."
C) "The client's family needs to be made aware of this decline."
D) "This poor response to cueing is likely a result of advanced aging."
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