What is the most appropriate nursing action when a patient with Alzheimer’s disease becomes agitated during bathing?
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Correct answer: Stop and reattempt later with a calm approach
Stopping and reattempting care later with a calm, reassuring approach reduces agitation and respects the patient’s emotional state.
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