Nursing students are working with clients on a secured Alzheimer's unit. Most of the clients are Stage II/III Alzheimer's clients

Which of the following types of nursing systems, according to Orem's theory, would be appropriate for this unit? A)

Partly compensatory

B)

Wholly compensatory
C)

Educative

D)

Supportive


B

Nursing

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Nursing

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Nursing