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The nurse is performing an assessment on a young child
recently diagnosed with a hearing impairment. What is
the highest priority for the nurse at the onset of the
interview?
1. Perform a physical examination.
2. Discuss risk and benefits of a cochlear implant.
3. Ask the patient or family what helps the child hear
best.
4. Provide the p - correct answer 3. Ask the patient or family what helps the child hear
best.
A patient in an intensive care unit is experiencing sleeplessness, irritability, and difficulty
concentrating. Which
interventions should the nurse implement to decrease
stimulation? (Select all that apply.)
1. Establish a routine of care.
, 2. Move the patient to a semiprivate room.
3. Teach self-stimulation methods such as singing.
4. Provide a quiet environment to allow optimal sleep.
5. Coordinate lighting with a normal day and night
cycle. - correct answer 1. Establish a routine of care
4. provide a quiet environment to allow optimal sleep
5. coordinate lighting with a normal day and night cycle
The nurse is performing an assessment of a patient with
a suspected diagnosis of cataracts. Which clinical sign
would the patient most likely report?
1. Cloudy or blurry vision
2. Severe eye and head pain
3. Reduced peripheral vision
4. Progressive loss of central vision - correct answer 1. cloudy or blurry vision
The nurse recognizes that which patient is most likely at
risk for experiencing sensory deprivation?
1. A patient who is depressed and lives with her spouse
in assisted living
2. A patient with dual sensory impairments confined to
bed in long-term care
3. A patient who is acutely ill and has intrusive monitoring and treatment equipment
4. A patient with a chronic illness who is having many
diagnostic tests and treatments - correct answer 2. A patient with dual sensory impairments
confined to