Care of the Client with Sensory Disorders
Care of the Client with Sensory Disorders Most of us will agree that the abilities to see, hear, taste, perceive touch, and smell are pretty important. Without the ability to smell, food would have little, if any, taste. The sense of touch lets us know when we experience something pleasurable or are injured. But of all the senses, the abilities to see and hear are considered most important because they keep us most informed about the world around us. This chapter reviews problems affecting vision and hearing
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Columbus State Community College
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NURS 2863
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- June 12, 2022
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- hear
- taste
- perceive touch
- food would have
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care of the client with sensory disorders most of us will agree that the abilities to see
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and smell are pretty important without the ability to smell