A client and the client’s caretaker are talking with the nurse in the community chronic disease clinic. The caretaker is complaining that the client is more difficult to care for and has altered behavior. The nurse suspects dementia.
A client and the client’s caretaker are talking with the nurse in the community chronic disease clinic. The caretaker is complaining that the client is more difficult to care for and has altered behavior. The nurse suspects dementia. What disease does this scenario most likely describe?
1. Tuberculosis.
2. HIV/AIDS.
3. Hepatitis C.
4. Hepatitis A.
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Answer: 2
Explanation: 2. Clients with HIV/AIDS may develop dementia, which alters behavior and makes caring for them difficult. Clients with tuberculosis, hepatitis C and A are not prone to developing dementia.
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