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A nurse is caring for a client with Alzheimer’s Dementia. Thenurse notes that the client has an inability to recognize familiarobjects, tastes, sounds and other sensations. This symptom is knownas:
A. Anomia
B. Agnosia
C. Apraxia
D. Amnesia
E. Aphasia
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