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The client says to the nurse that the client is having trouble keeping up with things. the nurse is assessing a client with early signs of dementia. what is the nurse trying to determine when asking what the client ate for breakfast that morning?
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To see if they remember what they had that morning (to determine whether they have long term or short term memory loss)
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