2. A 55-year-old client with a diagnosis of dementia is brought to the healthcare facility by his daughter. The client d
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:52 am
2. A 55-year-old client with a diagnosis of dementia is brought to the healthcare facility by his daughter. The client demonstrates poor concentration, loss of speech, and weakness. The daughter reports that the client frequently becomes irritable and extremely aggressive. She also states that the client frequently passes urine involuntarily and that it has become an embarrassing condition. a. How should the nurse help the caregiver deal with urinary incontinence in the client, considering that the client has dementia? b. What safety measures would be essential for the nurse to 8 address with the client's daughter to follow at home? 3. A client is admitted to the healthcare facility for further evaluation of impaired memory, inability to identify familiar people and places, and significant confusion. What changes should the nurse make in this client's environment?