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torybrooks

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A helpful intervention for a person with Alzheimer's disease would be to:
 
  a. keep reminding that person that he or she is confused
  b. keep encouraging that person with new tasks
  c. draw the person's attention to abilities he or she has lost
  d. try not to modify previous norms of behavior
  e. reassure them they are still valued and will not be abandoned

Question 2

Persons who are coping with Alzheimer's disease often find it most important to
 
  a. be with new people, places, and things
  b. learn novel tasks to help themselves
  c. be appreciated as persons
  d. keep abreast of current news events
  e. withdraw from intimacy or closeness to family and friends



dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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