A client with dementia who prefers to stay in his room has been brought to the dayroom. After 10 minutes, the client becomes agitated and retreats to his room again. The nurse decides to assess the...


A client with dementia who prefers to stay in his room has been brought to the dayroom. After 10 minutes, the client becomes agitated and retreats to his room again. The nurse decides to assess the conditions in the dayroom. Which is the most likely occurrence that is disturbing to this client?


1. There is only one other client in the dayroom; the rest are in a group session in another room.


2. There are three staff members and one primary health care provider in the nurse's station working on charting.


3. A relaxation tape is playing in one corner of the room, and a television airing a special on crime is playing in the opposite corner.


4. A housekeeping staff member is washing off the countertops in the kitchen, which is on the far side of the dayroom.



May 03, 2022
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