The nursing instructor has completed a presentation regarding ways to help clients with cognitive deficits to remain oriented. What statement by a student would indicate a need for further education?

A) "I will place clocks and calendars in the clients' rooms."
B) "I will change the activity schedule on a daily basis."
C) "I will be consistent when making nursing care assignments."
D) "I will provide frequent orientation reminders for the clients."


Ans: B

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