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Fundamentals of Nursing

Patricia A. Poer, Anne Griffin Perry, Patricia A. Stockert

Chapter 49

Sensory Alterations - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

02:23

Problem 1

A patient has been on contact isolation for 4 days because of a hospital-acquired infection. He has had few visitors and few opportunities to leave his room. His ambulation is also still limited. Which are the correct nursing interventions to reduce sensory deprivation? (Select all that apply.)
a. Teaching how activities such as reading and using crossword puzzles provide stimulation
b. Moving him to a room away from the nurses' station
c. Turning on the lights and opening the room blinds
d. Sitting down, speaking, touching, and listening to his feelings and perceptions
e. Providing auditory stimulation for the patient by keeping the television on continuously

Sulav Pokhrel
Sulav Pokhrel
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02:37

Problem 2

The home care nurse is instructing an assistive personnel about interventions to facilitate location of items for patients with vision impairment. Which are effective strategies for enhancing a patient's impaired vision? (Select all that apply.)
a. Use of fluorescent lighting
b. Use of warm incandescent lighting
c. Use of yellow or amber lenses to decrease glare
d. Use of adjustable blinds, sheer curtains, or draperies
e. Indirect lighting to reduce glare

Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma
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02:35

Problem 3

An older adult patient with bilateral hearing loss wears a hearing aid in her left ear. Which of the following approaches best facilitates communication with her? (Select all that apply.)
a. Talk to the patient at a distance so he or she may read your lips.
b. Keep your arms at your side; speak directly into the patient's left ear.
c. Face the patient when speaking; demonstrate ideas you wish to convey.
d. Position the patient so that the light is on his or her face when speaking.
e. Verify that the information that has been given has been Clearly understood.

Rikhil Makwana
Rikhil Makwana
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03:57

Problem 4

A patient is returning to an assisted-living apartment following a diagnosis of declining, progressive visual loss. Although she is familiar with her apartment and residence, she reports feeling a little uncertain about walking alone. There is one step into her apartment. Her children are scheduling themselves to be available to their mom for the next 2 weeks. Which of the following approaches will you teach the children to assist ambulation? (Select all that apply.)
a. Walk one-half step behind and slightly to her side.
b. Have her grasp your arm just above the elbow and walk at a comfortable pace.
c. Stand next to your mom at the top and bottom of stairs.
d. Stand one step ahead of mom at the top of the stairs.
e. Place yourself alongside your mom and hold onto her waist.

Khoobchandra Agrawal
Khoobchandra Agrawal
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03:53

Problem 5

A new nurse is going to help a patient walk down the corridor and sit in a chair. The patient has an eye patch over the left eye and poor vision in the right eye. What is the correct order of steps to help the patient safely walk down the hall and sit in the chair?
a. Tell patient when you are approaching the chair.
b. Walk at a relaxed pace.
c. Guide patient's hand to nurse's arm, resting just above the elbow.
d. Position yourself one-half step in front of patient.
e. Position patient's hand on back of chair.

James Kiss
James Kiss
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04:12

Problem 6

A patient with progressive vision impairments had to surrender his driver's license 6 months ago. He comes to the medical clinic
for a routine checkup. He is accompanied by his son. His wife died 2 years ago, and he admits to feeling lonely much of the time. Which of the following interventions reduce loneliness? (Select all that apply.)
a. Sharing information about senior transportation services
b. Reassuring the patient that loneliness is a normal part of aging
c. Maintaining distance while talking to avoid overstimulating the patient
d. Providing information about local social groups in the patient's neighborhood
e. Recommending that the patient consider making living arrangements that will put him closer to family or friends

Keshav Singh
Keshav Singh
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01:55

Problem 7

A nurse is performing an assessment on a patient admitted to the unit following treatment in the emergency department for severe bilateral eye trauma. During patient admission the nurse's priority interventions include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Conducting a home-safety assessment and identifying hazards in the patient's living environment
b. Reinforcing eye safety at work and in activities that place the patient at risk for eye injury
c. Placing necessary objects such as the nurse call system and water in front of the patient to prevent falls caused by reaching
d. Orienting the patient to the environment to reduce anxiety and prevent further injury to the eye
e. Alerting other nurses and health care providers about patient's visual status during hand-off reports

Samia Islam
Samia Islam
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02:35

Problem 8

An older adult is admitted from a skilled nursing home to a medical unit with pneumonia. A review of the medical record
reveals that he had a stroke affecting the right hemisphere of the brain 6 months ago and was placed in the skilled nursing home because he was unable to care for himself. Which of these assessment findings does the nurse expect to find? (Select all that apply.)
a. Slow, cautious behavioral style
b. Inattention and neglect, especially to the left side
c. Cloudy or opaque areas in part of the lens or the entire lens
d. Visual spatial alterations such as loss of half of a visual field
e. Loss of sensation and motor function on the right side of the body

Rikhil Makwana
Rikhil Makwana
Numerade Educator
01:05

Problem 9

A nurse is performing a home care assessment on a patient with a hearing impairment. The patient reports, "I think my hearing aid is broken. I can't hear anything." After determining that the patient's hearing aid works and that the patient is having trouble managing the hearing aid at home, which of the following teaching strategies does the nurse implement? (Select all that apply.)
a. Demonstrate hearing aid battery replacement.
b. Review method to check volume on hearing aid.
c. Demonstrate how to wash the earmold and microphone with hot water.
d. Discuss the importance of having wax buildup in the ear canal removed.
e. Recommend a chemical cleaner to remove difficult buildup.

Samia Islam
Samia Islam
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02:30

Problem 10

Identify the measures to ensure safety for a patient who has no sensation on one side of the body.

Dennis Howard
Dennis Howard
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