The nurse is teaching a class for caregivers of clients with Alzheimer's disease.The nurse determines that learning has occurred when the caregivers make which statement?
A) "There aren't any drugs that are effective in treating this disease."
B) "There are drugs that will help to decrease the symptoms for a period of time."
C) "There are drugs that can control the symptoms for many years."
D) "There are effective drugs, but they cannot be used over a long period of time."
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