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Mrs. Mendoza is a 75-year-old client who has dementia of the Alzheimer's type and confabulates. The nurse understands that this client:

  • A. Denies confusion by being jovial.
  • B. Pretends to be someone else.
  • C. Rationalizes various behaviors.
  • D. Fills in memory gaps with fantasy.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Confabulation, a common symptom in dementia, involves filling in memory gaps with fabricated stories rather than intentionally pretending to be someone else (Choice B), denying confusion by being jovial (Choice A), or rationalizing various behaviors (Choice C). Confabulation is not a deliberate act but a memory error that results in the creation of false memories.