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A client with Alzheimer's disease is sundowning. What behavior might you observe?

Sundowning is a common symptom of Alzheimer's and other dementias, characterized by increased confusion and agitation in the late afternoon or evening.

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Question: A client with Alzheimer's disease is sundowning. What behavior might you observe?

Answer options:

  • Increased alertness and focus
  • Calmness and reduced anxiety ✅ Increased confusion, agitation, and restlessness in the late afternoon/evening
  • Enhanced memory recall during the evening

Correct answer: Increased confusion, agitation, and restlessness in the late afternoon/evening

Explanation: Sundowning is a common symptom of Alzheimer's and other dementias, characterized by increased confusion and agitation in the late afternoon or evening.

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