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A nurse manager at a long-term care facility is engaged in efforts to change many staff members' inaccurate and negative views of older adults. Which of the following statements made by staff is most clearly indicative of ageism? A) The nurse times laxative administration as to not interfere with social interaction. B) The nurse provides diuretics after, not before, recreation sessions. C) "It's normal to expect a gradual loss of memory and intelligence with age."

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