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    Grounded in the fundamentals of person-centered care, our evidence-based dementia care practice recommendations are applicable to various care settings across the disease continuum
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    Caring for patients with dementia requires respecting patient autonomy while acknowledging progressively diminishing decisional capacity and continuing to provide care in accordance with other core ethical principles (beneficence, justice, and nonmaleficence)
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    In summary, ethical considerations in dementia care are multifaceted and require nurses to be thoughtful, empathetic, and collaborative By prioritizing patient autonomy, safety, privacy, and dignity, nurses can provide care that is both compassionate and respectful
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