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Which change in a client should concern a caregiver? A Comprehensive Guide

According to the National Institute on Aging, sudden or rapidly fluctuating changes in a client's behavior, especially following an infection or recent medication changes, should be immediately brought to a doctor's attention. A caregiver's ability to notice and report these subtle or significant shifts is crucial for ensuring the client's well-being. Knowing which change in a client should concern a caregiver can prevent serious health complications and improve care outcomes.

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