Which nursing interventions are appropriate for the management of a client demonstrating the behaviors associated with dementia-related "sundowning"? (Select all that apply.)
A) Staff is trained to de-escalate an agitated client.
B) Frequent reorientation to time and place helps minimize the effects of sundowning.
C) Client is closely monitored during the late afternoon and evening hours.
D) The client is provided with a safe place to pace.
E) The client's family is educated to the fact that this behavior is a result of overstimulation.
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