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-full thickness skin loss
-involves tissue necrosis or damage to muscle, bone, or supporting structures
(e.g. tendon of joint capsule)
(extremely red wound that is a hole in patient; muscle in this area is gone and
patient likely has bone exposed)
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1 causes.) Conductive Hearing Loss 2 define.) Pressure Ulcer: Stage IV
Cranial Nerve XII (12): Name, Type,
3 define.) Shearing 4
Function, Assessment
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causes.) Conductive Hearing Loss - Tear in the tympanic membrane
- Obstruction (due to swelling or other causes) in
auditory canal
define.) Conductive Hearing Loss Interference with the conduction of sound waves
through the external and middle ear structures
define.) Motor/Expressive Aphasia Loss of power to express oneself by writing,
making signs, or speaking.
*may be able to recall words, but cannot combine
speech sounds into words
Cranial Nerve XI (11): Name, Type, Name: Accessory
Function, Assessment Type: Motor
*Function: Head movement; shrugging of
shoulders
Assessment: Ask client to shrug shoulders and turn
head side to side against resistance
Cranial Nerve XII (12): Name, Type, Name: Hypoglassal
Function, Assessment Type: Motor
*Function: Protrusion of tongue; moves tongue up
and down/side to side
Assessment: Ask client to protrude tongue at
midline, then move it side to side/up and down
How do you position an infant's ear (under 3 y.o) pull pinna down and back
when giving drops? why? rationale: ear canal is directed upward
(over 3 y.o) pull pinna up and back