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Mrs. Jordan is an elderly client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. She becomes agitated and combative when a nurse approaches to help with morning care. The most appropriate nursing intervention in this situation would be to:

  • A. tell the client firmly that it is time to get dressed.
  • B. obtain assistance to restrain the client for safety.
  • C. remain calm and talk quietly to the client.
  • D. call the doctor and request an order for sedation.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: When dealing with an elderly client with Alzheimer's disease who is agitated and combative, the most appropriate nursing intervention is to remain calm and talk quietly to the client. This approach can help soothe the client and prevent escalating the situation. Choice A is incorrect as being firm may further agitate the client. Choice B is inappropriate as restraining should only be used as a last resort for safety reasons and after other de-escalation techniques have been attempted. Choice D is not the best initial intervention and should only be considered after other non-pharmacological interventions have failed.