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most forms of this condition cannot be reversed and have no prevention or cure. as a result, the clients brain function will decline over time. this condition interferes with all activities of daily living (adls) and will unfortunately contribute to the clients death. what is this condition called? ch:38 alzheimers disease dementia primary dementia vascular dementia question 4 2 pts when taking care of a client who is disoriented, what can you do to help? choose the best answer. ch:38 frequently remind the person of their location. let the client take naps. keep personal items away from the client. give the client space and privacy as much as possible.
For the first question, Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with no cure, leading to cognitive decline and interference with daily - living activities. Dementia is a general term, primary dementia and vascular dementia are specific types but do not fully match the description as precisely as Alzheimer's disease. For the second question, frequently reminding a disoriented person of their location can help them regain a sense of orientation. Napping, keeping personal items away, or giving space do not directly address disorientation.
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