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TRA Home Time Remaining: 55:05 Question 7 of 30 Documents Settings A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms? - Taking two long naps during the day - Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating - Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime - Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal Review this question at the end? Review Later Home Sk Tests Documents Settings Question 7 of 30 Time Remaining: 55:05 A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms? ATRA - Taking two long naps during the day - Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating - Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime - Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal Review this question at the end? Review Later <Prev

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A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms?
- Taking two long naps during the day
- Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating
- Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime
- Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal
Review this question at the end? Review Later

Home Sk Tests Documents Settings Question 7 of 30 Time Remaining: 55:05
A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms?
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- Taking two long naps during the day
- Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating
- Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime
- Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal
Review this question at the end? Review Later <Prev
        
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TRA Home Time Remaining: 55:05 Question 7 of 30 Documents Settings A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms? - Taking two long naps during the day - Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating - Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime - Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal Review this question at the end? Review Later Home Sk Tests Documents Settings Question 7 of 30 Time Remaining: 55:05 A patient with dementia is experiencing Sundowner's Syndrome during the evening. Which of the following will help subdue Sundowner's symptoms? ATRA - Taking two long naps during the day - Keep a regular daily routine for waking up, sleeping, and eating - Establish a nightly exercise routine right before bedtime - Eat a small breakfast and lunch but provide a large dinner meal Review this question at the end? Review Later <Prev
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00:02 In this problem of quantitative data, we have to find the frequency and the later frequency for the given sample of 21 people with early onset dementia given the age and years and diagnosis.
00:23 So we have to use a limit grouping with the first class of 40 to 49, 40 to 44.
00:43 So here, given age and years.
01:05 The first class is giving us 40 to 44 in the class with us 5 so the next class will be 45 to 49 since the maximum value here from the data is 61 so we can have 50 to 54 55 to 59 and 60 to 64 so now we can find the frequency from the so it is 40 to 44 if you count the people with early onset dementia will be 1 2 3 and 4 so the frequency here is 4 and 45 to 49 1 and be 3 50 to 54 will be 4 55 to 59 will be 5 6 it's 8 and 60 to 64 will be now here the sample size is 21 so number sum will be 21 here this is option a now we have to find the relative frequency option b so which is nothing but the corresponding frequency divided by the sample size which is 21 so here 4 by 21 0 .19 approximately 3 by 20 will be 0 .14.
04:21 So the next cloud it is 4 by 21, 0 .19...
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