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The nurse is aware, when developing a care plan, that the three major goals of care for the client in whom Alzheimer's disease has been diagnosed include providing for the client's safety and well-being, therapeutically managing the client's behaviors, and:

  • A. Supporting the client during curative care
  • B. Providing support for family, relatives, and caregivers
  • C. Arranging for nursing home placement
  • D. Tracking the progress of medical, legal, and financial records
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Providing support for family, relatives, and caregivers. This is because Alzheimer's disease not only affects the individual but also has a significant impact on their family and caregivers. Providing support to them is crucial for maintaining the overall well-being of the client. Choice A is incorrect as Alzheimer's disease does not have a curative treatment. Choice C is incorrect as nursing home placement is not always necessary and should be considered as a last resort. Choice D is incorrect as tracking medical, legal, and financial records is important but not a major goal in the care plan for Alzheimer's clients. Supporting the family and caregivers helps in creating a supportive environment for the client and ensures holistic care.