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A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease has a catastrophic reaction during an activity in-volving simultaneous playing of music and working on a craft project. The client starts shouting no, no, no and rushes out of the room. The nurse sho
 
  1. Isolate the client until she is calm, and then direct her back to the activity
  2. Follow the client, reassure her, and redirect her to a quieter activity
  3. Discontinue the activity program since it upsets the clients
  4. Give the client prn antianxiety medication and restrict her activity participation
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These actions will restore safety and self-esteem. 1. Isolation will decrease self-esteem and may increase confusion. 3. It is only one client who is distressed. 4. Behavioral interventions should be attempted prior to administering medication.
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