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Which of the following interven ons would be appropriate to s mulate the sense of
stereognosis in nursing home residents?
A. Tape pictures of loved ones on the walls.
B. Play so music in the recrea on room.
C. Prepare a fragrant cup of tea.
D. Provide a so textured blanket on the bed.
ANSWER:
"D. Provide a so textured blanket on the bed."
RATIONALE:
-Stereognosis is the sense that perceives the size, shape, and texture of objects, such as a so
blanket.
-Taping pictures to the wall s mulates the visual sense.
-Playing music s mulates the auditory sense (sound).
-Making tea s mulates the olfactory sense (smell) and
the gustatory sense (taste).
Which one of the following pa ents would be considered at risk for sensory depriva on?
A. A pa ent with AIDS
B. A pa ent in an intensive care unit
C. A pa ent with a disturbance of the nervous system
D. A pa ent with intrusive monitoring
ANSWER:
"A. A pa ent with AIDS"
RATIONALE:
-A pa ent with AIDS may receive an insufficient quan ty or quality of s muli causing sensory
depriva on.
-Pa ents in intensive care units, pa ents with a disturbance of the nervous system, and pa ents
who have extensive monitoring are at high risk for sensory overload. This condi on is caused by
excessive s muli over which the individual feels li6le control.
,Which of the following is an appropriate measure when caring for a pa ent who is hearing
impaired?
A. Speak to the person before making your presence known.
B. Increase noises in the background to s mulate the senses.
C. Posi on self so light is on your face.
D. Do not use pantomime to express messages to avoid embarrassment.
ANSWER:
"C. Posi on self so light is on your face."
RATIONALE:
-Posi oning self so light is on your face allows the pa ent to see your lips and expressions.
-The pa ent should be oriented to your presence before speaking.
-Background noises should be reduced and pantomime and sign language can be used as
appropriate.
TRUE/FALSE:
When caring for an unconscious pa ent, the nurse should speak loudly and assume the pa ent
can hear him.
A. True
B. False
ANSWER:
"B. FALSE"
RATIONALE:
-When caring for an unconscious pa ent, the nurse should speak in a normal tone of voice and
assume the pa ent can hear him.
TRUE/FALSE:
Blood vessels in the skin dilate to dissipate heat.
A. True
B. False
ANSWER:
"A. TRUE"
RATIONALE:
-Blood vessels in the skin dilate to dissipate heat.
,Which one of the following types of wounds is caused by a blunt instrument that causes injury
to underlying so ssue with the overlying skin remaining intact?
A. Contusion
B. Abrasion
C. Lacera on
D. Avulsion
ANSWER:
"A. CONTUSION"
RATIONALE:
1. A contusion is caused by a blunt instrument and may result in bruising or hematoma.
2. An abrasion is the rubbing or scraping of epidermal layers of skin.
3. A lacera on is the tearing of skin and ssue with a blunt or irregular instrument.
4. Avulsion is the tearing of a structure from normal anatomic posi on.
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