During care activities, the 80-year-old client talks about "the good old days" and often repeats the same stories. What action should the nurse plan?

1. Request a psychological consult for the client.
2. Support this as reminiscence therapy.
3. Redirect the client to other topics of conversation.
4. Vary caregivers assigned to the client.


Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: There is no need for a psychological consult. This is not abnormal behavior for this age group.
Rationale 2: This type of conversation is a necessary part of successful aging, and the nurse should support the reminiscence.
Rationale 3: It is not necessary to redirect the client to other topics of conversation since reminiscencing is not an unhealthy behavior.
Rationale 4: The elders generally respond better to familiar caregivers.

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