A nurse is teaching the family of a client who has a diagnosisof dementia. Which of the following statements is appropriate toinclude in the teaching.
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“Dementia is characterized by a sudden onset.” |
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B. |
“An immediate altered level of consciousness is associated withdementia.” |
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“The signs of dementia are progressive and irreversible.” |
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D. |
“Dementia is often caused by a sudden change inenvironment.” |
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