Asked by Giselle Moore on Sep 22, 2024

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An older adult diagnosed with moderate-stage Alzheimer disease forgets where the bathroom is and has episodes of incontinence. Which intervention should the nurse suggest to the patient's family?

A) Label the bathroom door.
B) Take the older adult to the bathroom hourly.
C) Place the older adult in disposable adult diapers.
D) Make sure the older adult does not eat nonfood items.

Moderate-Stage Alzheimer

A middle phase in the progression of Alzheimer's disease where individuals may experience greater memory loss and cognitive difficulties, requiring more substantial assistance with daily activities.

Incontinence

The lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation, a symptom of various medical conditions affecting the bladder or bowel.

  • Suggest relevant nursing practices and caregiving plans for patients afflicted with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
  • Discuss how cognitive impairments influence activities of daily living and self-maintenance.
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Sanish Byanjankar1 day ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A patient with moderate Alzheimer disease has memory loss that begins to interfere with activities. This patient may be able to use environmental cues such as labels on doors to compensate for memory loss. Regular toileting may be helpful, but a 2-hour schedule is often more reasonable. Placing the patient in disposable diapers is more appropriate as a later stage intervention. Making sure the patient does not eat nonfood items will be more relevant when the patient demonstrates hyperorality.