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A client with Alzheimer's disease becomes agitated during a bath. What is the best approach?

If a client with Alzheimer's becomes agitated, it's best to stop the activity and try again later or offer a less overwhelming alternative to prevent distress.

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Question: A client with Alzheimer's disease becomes agitated during a bath. What is the best approach?

Answer options:

  • Force the client to complete the bath quickly ✅ Stop the bath and try again later, or offer a partial bath
  • Ignore the agitation and continue as planned
  • Tell the client they are being difficult

Correct answer: Stop the bath and try again later, or offer a partial bath

Explanation: If a client with Alzheimer's becomes agitated, it's best to stop the activity and try again later or offer a less overwhelming alternative to prevent distress.

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