ATI: Sensory Perception Test/ Exam Questions with
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Terms in this set (24)
A nurse is assessing a client Difficulty problem solving.
whose family is concerned
that the client has developed Difficulty with problem-solving is an expected manifestation
dementia. Which of the of dementia. Dementia is non-reversible, but the nurse can
help the family develop strategies to manage the client's
following findings should the
condition.
nurse identify as a
manifestation of dementia?
- Rapid-onset
memoryloss
- Hyperglycemia-
Hypervigilance - Difficulty
problem solving
, A charge nurse is discussing "SPD causes clients to be overly sensitive to stimuli, such as
sensory processing disorder the feel of fabric on their skin."
(SPD) with a newly licensed
nurse. Which of the following SPD is a sensory disorder in which a client experiences a
statements should the charge hypersensitive response to normal stimuli, such as the
sound of a television, or the feel of fabric on their skin.
nurse make?
- "SPD occurs when
aclient's brain is unable to
process rapidly occurring
multiple stimuli."
- "SPD causes clients to
beoverly sensitive to stimuli,
such as the feel of fabric on
their skin."
- "A client is
diagnosedwith 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."
Certified Solutions.
Terms in this set (24)
A nurse is assessing a client Difficulty problem solving.
whose family is concerned
that the client has developed Difficulty with problem-solving is an expected manifestation
dementia. Which of the of dementia. Dementia is non-reversible, but the nurse can
help the family develop strategies to manage the client's
following findings should the
condition.
nurse identify as a
manifestation of dementia?
- Rapid-onset
memoryloss
- Hyperglycemia-
Hypervigilance - Difficulty
problem solving
, A charge nurse is discussing "SPD causes clients to be overly sensitive to stimuli, such as
sensory processing disorder the feel of fabric on their skin."
(SPD) with a newly licensed
nurse. Which of the following SPD is a sensory disorder in which a client experiences a
statements should the charge hypersensitive response to normal stimuli, such as the
sound of a television, or the feel of fabric on their skin.
nurse make?
- "SPD occurs when
aclient's brain is unable to
process rapidly occurring
multiple stimuli."
- "SPD causes clients to
beoverly sensitive to stimuli,
such as the feel of fabric on
their skin."
- "A client is
diagnosedwith 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."