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nenivikky

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A client with Alzheimer disease is scheduled to attend occupational therapy three times a week. Which is the purpose of the client attending this type of therapy?
 
  A) Improve language deficits
  B) Improve muscle tone
  C) Perform activities of daily living
  D) Improve access to community organizations

Question 2

The nurse includes information regarding long-term care placement in the discharge materials for the family of a client newly diagnosed with Alzheimer disease. Which is the rationale for providing this information to the family at this time?
 
  A) It often takes 6 to12 months for an individual with Alzheimer disease to establish a successful transfer to a facility, and this will allow adequate time.
  B) It's better to address the issue of placement now instead of later.
  C) Early introduction to long-term options will allow the client and family time to make a more informed decision.
  D) Long-term care placement is inevitable with this diagnosis.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Individuals who are starting to experience language deficits may be able to slow this decline by working with a speech therapist. Physical therapy can help individuals improve their muscle tone, maintain coordination, and maintain their range of motion. Occupational therapy helps the client maintain the ability to perform many activities of daily living. Access to community organizations is facilitated through the use of social workers.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C

Although placement in a long-term care facility is not going to be the fate of all individuals with Alzheimer disease, it is a common one. Providing the information early in the disease process allows the family to make an informed choice. Nurses will need to provide reinforced education and referrals throughout the disease process, not just during the initial hospitalization. There is no plan to transfer the client at this time; adjustment would occur after the transfer.




nenivikky

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Excellent


Alyson.hiatt@yahoo.com

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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