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What should you do to help a client living with middle-stage Alzheimer's disease who is having
trouble sleeping at night?
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Limit the amount of caffeine the client consumes.
Limit the client's fluids after 5 PM each day.
Ask for a TV in the client's room.



Answer :

Final answer:

To help a client with middle-stage Alzheimer's disease who is struggling to sleep, create a sleep-promoting environment, limit caffeine, encourage regular exercise, and discourage naps.


Explanation:

Create a sleep-promoting environment that is dark, cool, and comfortable. Avoid disturbing noises and consider using a fan or white-noise machine. Limit caffeine intake, particularly late in the day, and avoid alcohol and nicotine close to bedtime. Encourage regular exercise but not within three hours of bedtime and discourage naps in the late afternoon or evening.


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