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Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for a patient with Alzheimer disease?

  • A. Disorientation related to hyperthermia
  • B. Anxiety (moderate) related to dementia
  • C. Disturbed sensory perception (visual) related to alcohol abuse
  • D. Disturbed thought processes related to irreversible brain disorder
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: Disturbed thought processes related to irreversible brain disorder. This nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a patient with Alzheimer's disease because Alzheimer's is characterized by cognitive decline and disturbances in thought processes due to irreversible brain changes. Disorientation related to hyperthermia (A) is not directly associated with Alzheimer's. Anxiety related to dementia (B) is a symptom of Alzheimer's, not a nursing diagnosis. Disturbed sensory perception related to alcohol abuse (C) is not relevant to a patient with Alzheimer's disease. It is crucial to focus on the specific symptoms and characteristics of Alzheimer's disease when selecting the appropriate nursing diagnosis.