A client injured in military combat has returned to the family home

The family finds the illness is disrupting routines because the client is having problems with memory and has forgotten several times to meet the children after school to walk them home. By suggesting lists and utilizing sticky-notes for the client, the nurse teaches: A) The client how to interact with family.
B) The client and family about past mistakes.
C) How to trigger memory.
D) The client to embrace the future.


C

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