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A client with dementia is exhibiting responsive behaviours by repeatedly rummaging through other residents' rooms. The HCA has gently redirected them several times. What should the HCA consider next?

Understanding the 'why' behind responsive behaviours is key for effective, person-centred care. Rummaging can often be linked to unmet needs like boredom, searc

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Question: A client with dementia is exhibiting responsive behaviours by repeatedly rummaging through other residents' rooms. The HCA has gently redirected them several times. What should the HCA consider next?

Answer options: ✅ Identify the possible unmet need or trigger behind the rummaging behaviour.

  • Physically block the client from entering other rooms and sternly tell them 'no'.
  • Inform the client's family to bring in more personal items to keep them occupied.
  • Restrict client movement to their own room for the remainder of the day.

Correct answer: Identify the possible unmet need or trigger behind the rummaging behaviour.

Explanation: Understanding the 'why' behind responsive behaviours is key for effective, person-centred care. Rummaging can often be linked to unmet needs like boredom, searching for familiarity, or a need to be productive. Addressing the root cause is more effective than just stopping the behaviour.

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