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When performing a psychiatric assessment of an elderly patient with Alzheimer’s disease, the PMHNP recognizes that:
a. The most important part of the history will come from the caregiver
b. The patient must be interviewed alone to preserve privacy of the relationship
c. A sexual history is not necessary in patients who are not sexually active
d. Age often defines the character of transferences in the patient/provider relationship
By Fitzgerald Health Education Associates5
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When performing a psychiatric assessment of an elderly patient with Alzheimer’s disease, the PMHNP recognizes that:
a. The most important part of the history will come from the caregiver
b. The patient must be interviewed alone to preserve privacy of the relationship
c. A sexual history is not necessary in patients who are not sexually active
d. Age often defines the character of transferences in the patient/provider relationship

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