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A nurse is assessing a client whose family is concerned that the client has developed dementia. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a manifestation of dementia? - Rapid-onset memory loss - Hyperglycemia - Hypervigilance - Difficulty problem solving - Correct Answer ...

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A nurse is assessing a client whose family is concerned that the client has developed dementia. Which of
the following findings should the nurse identify as a manifestation of dementia?

- Rapid-onset memory loss

- Hyperglycemia

- Hypervigilance

- Difficulty problem solving - Correct Answer Difficulty problem solving.



Difficulty with problem-solving is an expected manifestation of dementia. Dementia is non-reversible,
but the nurse can help the family develop strategies to manage the client's condition.



A charge nurse is discussing sensory processing disorder (SPD) with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the
following statements should the charge nurse make?

- "SPD occurs when a client's brain is unable to process rapidly occurring multiple stimuli."

- "SPD causes clients to be overly sensitive to stimuli, such as the feel of fabric on their skin."

- "A client is diagnosed with SPD if they experience significant decrease in stimuli."

- "A client who has SPD has a deficit in the function of one or more of their five senses." - Correct Answer
"SPD causes clients to be overly sensitive to stimuli, such as the feel of fabric on their skin."



SPD is a sensory disorder in which a client experiences a hypersensitive response to normal stimuli, such
as the sound of a television, or the feel of fabric on their skin.



A nurse is caring for a client who has hearing loss. Which of the following actions should the nurse use to
enhance communication with the client? SATA

- Provide the client with large print materials.

- Ensure the client wears their hearing aids.

- Use a sign language interpreter.

- Communicate using paper and pen.

- Face the client when speaking. - Correct Answer - Ensure the client wears their hearing aids.

, - Use a sign language interpreter.

- Communicate using paper and pen.

- Face the client when speaking.



A nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about the sensory system. The nurse should include
that the aging process is most likely to cause which of the following changes?

- Decreased sense of touch

- Hearing loss

- Impaired ability to smell

- Reduced taste - Correct Answer Hearing loss



Hearing and vision are the two most commonly affected senses with aging.



A nurse is caring for a client who states, "My doctor said I should have and EMG (electromyograph).
What is that?" Which fo the following responses should the nurse make?

- "It is a test that determines if there is a loss of the ability to smell."

- "It is a test that measures the response of the eardrum to various sounds."

- "It is a test that determines if there is nerve damage affecting a muscle."

- "It is a test that is performed to diagnose damage to the retina of the eye." - Correct Answer "It is a
test that determines if there is nerve damage affecting a muscle."



An EMG, or electromyography, is performed to determine if there is damage to the nerves leading to the
muscles. During an EMG, very small needles are inserted into a muscle. The needles are attached by a
wire to an EMG machine that records the electrical activity in the muscle. Damage to a nerve will alter
this electrical activity.



A nurse is reviewing the medical history of a client who has conductive hearing loss. The nurse should
identify which of the following factors as a potential cause of conductive hearing loss? SATA

- Trauma to the outer ear

- Damage to inner ear structures

- Inflammation

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