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sam.t96

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Which of the following nursing techniques are appropriate for therapeutic interaction with a client who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease?
 
  A) Encouraging verbal and nonverbal communication, while maintaining a calm demeanor.
  B) Correcting errors by the client, and speaking in a loud, clear voice.
  C) Using multiple memory cues and giving several directions at once.
  D) Setting strict time limits and rephrasing misunderstood questions.

Question 2

A client tells the nurse, To pay back my neighbor for wrongs he has done me, I consider it my goal to burn down my neighbor's house with him in it.. The nurse is confronted with:
 
  A) Confidentiality. B) Duty to warn.
  C) Accuracy in reporting. D) Involuntary commitment.



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Answer to Question 1

A,

Answer to Question 2

B



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