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A client with dementia is unable to name ordinary objects. Instead, he describes the function of each item (e.g., 'the thing you cut meat with'). The nurse should assess this as:

  • A. Apraxia
  • B. Agnosia
  • C. Aphasia
  • D. Amnesia
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Agnosia. Agnosia is the inability to recognize or identify objects despite intact sensory function. In this case, the client can describe the function of objects but cannot name them, indicating a deficit in object recognition. Apraxia (choice A) is the inability to perform learned movements, aphasia (choice C) is a language impairment, and amnesia (choice D) is memory loss, none of which fully explain the client's presentation.