A resident has AD. The person thinks the food contains poison. This is called:

a. A hallucination
b. A delusion
c. A catastrophic reaction
d. Sundowning


B

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The nurse is providing education about pathophysiology and female hormones. The nurse poses this question: "Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) are products of which structure?"

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The nurse is completing an assessment on the client's sleep patterns. Which of the following is a specific question that the nurse should ask to determine the potential presence of sleep apnea?

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