A woman with Alzheimer's disease has significant apraxia and poor hygiene.Which intervention would be most appropriate for ensuring that the patient completes a shower?
A) Remind her of the need for a shower and where the shower is,and repeat this every 30 minutes until the shower is completed.
B) Discuss with her the importance of showers as part of daily self-care,and elicit and resolve any obstacles to the patient's showering.
C) Walk her to the shower,and provide occasional reminders of what she should do next if she seems to be unsure or begins to repeat previous actions.
D) Walk her to the shower,assist her to undress,start the water,supply the soap and washcloth,and instruct her to rub her face with the washcloth.
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