Asked by Jocelyn Roman on Jun 15, 2024

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What is the priority nursing need for a patient diagnosed with late-stage dementia?

A) Promotion of self-care activities
B) Meaningful verbal communication
C) Maintenance of nutrition and hydration
D) Prevention of the patient from wandering

Late-Stage Dementia

The final phase of dementia, marked by severe memory loss, cognitive decline, and inability to perform basic self-care tasks, often requiring full-time care.

Nutrition

The process of providing or obtaining the necessary food for health and growth.

  • Outline the consequences of cognitive dysfunctions on everyday life tasks and individual care.
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Amanda MumphreyJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In late-stage dementia, the patient has often forgotten how to eat, chew, and swallow. Nutrition and hydration needs must be met if the patient is to live. The patient is incapable of self-care, ambulation, or verbal communication.