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, While assessing a patient's neurological status, the nurse asks the patient to close his eyes. She then
puts a teaspoon of peanut butter under his nose and asks him to identify the smell. The nurse is
assessing which of the following senses? - correct ans:Olfactory
Mr. Fields is a resident of a long-term care facility who has moderate hearing loss. When communicating
with Mr. Fields, what should the nurse do? - correct ans:Minimize background noises and ensure that
lighting is adequate to see the nurse's face
The oncology nurse is caring for a client receiving chemotherapy. Which of the following statements
would be a priority assessment for the nurse? - correct ans:Have you been experiencing any strange
tastes or aftertastes lately?
The community health nurse wants to identify clients who have lifestyle factors that may place them at
risk for sensory disturbances. Which of the following questions should she ask? - correct ans:Do you
work around loud noises at work?
You are working on a neurological unit and a physician asks you to perform a sensory experience
assessment for a patient. You think about what things may place a person at risk for disturbed sensory
perception and come up with which of the following? Choose all that apply. - correct ans:Diminished
senses related to advanced age
Medications that alter certain senses
Neuropathy related to diabetes mellitus
A nurse in the emergency room is assessing a client for sensory perception dysfunction. Which of the
following assessment techniques will the nurse use to gather objective data? Select all that apply. -
correct ans:Observation
Diagnostic tests and procedures
Physical assessment
The nurse assesses that the client has sensory impairment from longterm furosemide (Lasix) use. Which
of the following actions will the nurse implement? - correct ans:When communicating with the client,
use a lower tone of voice