Cognitive Disorders: Dementia and Delirium · NCLEX Exam

What is the most appropriate nursing action when a patient with Alzheimer’s disease becomes agitated during bathing?

  1. Continue the bath quickly to finish the care task
  2. Stop and reattempt later with a calm approach
  3. Firmly scold the patient for being noncompliant
  4. Increase stimulation by talking loudly and briskly
Show answer and explanation

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.

Difficulty: Medium Question 9 of 20

Practice all 20 Cognitive Disorders: Dementia and Delirium questions

Keep practicing

More Cognitive Disorders: Dementia and Delirium questions