A nurse is preparing a poster presentation about sensory alterations. Which of the
following information should the nurse include about sensory deprivation?
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Risk factors for sensory deprivation include experiencing total vision or
hearing loss.
Factors affecting sleep
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sensory of taste (gustatory)
,Liver failure and encephalitis
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cause a reversal in day-night sleeping habits
How do you care for a patient who is visually impaired?
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- acknowledge your presence in the room
- let patient know when you are leaving the room
- explain the reason for touching the patient before doing so
- keep call light within reach
- assist the patient by walking slightly ahead of them
- have patient organize/arrange their belongings to their liking
- use clock method when placing down items in front of them
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
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- gastric secretions during REM sleep. Many people with GERD awaken at
night with heart burn or pain
- they find that using antacids to neutralize the stomach acidity often
relieves discomfort and promotes sleep
, In which stage of NREM sleep does the person fall into a stage of sleep but can be
aroused with relative ease?
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Stage II
In stage II of NREM sleep, the person falls into a stage of sleep but can be
aroused with ease.
- In stage I, the person is in a transitional stage between wakefulness and
sleep.
- In stages III and IV, the depth of sleep increases, and arousal becomes
increasing difficult
gustatory
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relating to the sense of taste
Tell whether the following statement is true or false.
Jogging is an example of isometric exercise.
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False.
Jogging is an example of ISOTONIC exercise.
following information should the nurse include about sensory deprivation?
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Risk factors for sensory deprivation include experiencing total vision or
hearing loss.
Factors affecting sleep
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sensory of taste (gustatory)
,Liver failure and encephalitis
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cause a reversal in day-night sleeping habits
How do you care for a patient who is visually impaired?
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- acknowledge your presence in the room
- let patient know when you are leaving the room
- explain the reason for touching the patient before doing so
- keep call light within reach
- assist the patient by walking slightly ahead of them
- have patient organize/arrange their belongings to their liking
- use clock method when placing down items in front of them
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
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- gastric secretions during REM sleep. Many people with GERD awaken at
night with heart burn or pain
- they find that using antacids to neutralize the stomach acidity often
relieves discomfort and promotes sleep
, In which stage of NREM sleep does the person fall into a stage of sleep but can be
aroused with relative ease?
Give this one a try later!
Stage II
In stage II of NREM sleep, the person falls into a stage of sleep but can be
aroused with ease.
- In stage I, the person is in a transitional stage between wakefulness and
sleep.
- In stages III and IV, the depth of sleep increases, and arousal becomes
increasing difficult
gustatory
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relating to the sense of taste
Tell whether the following statement is true or false.
Jogging is an example of isometric exercise.
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False.
Jogging is an example of ISOTONIC exercise.