When unsure about how to address older clients with advanced stage Alzheimer's disease, the nurse recognizes that it is best to address them by:
A) a pet name, such as "grandma" or "grandpa" because the clients are not likely to respond to their given names.
B) their first name in order to foster a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
C) their full name to show respect for the clients as individuals.
D) a childhood nickname because long-term memory will likely still be intact.
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