The definition of hearing impairment is
3-10 dB
10-20 dB
20-40dB and beyond
What is 20-40dB and beyond
Vision imparements cause what hinderance towards communication
What is missing nonverbal cues
What teaching do you rush patients care?
No teaching especially not schizophrenia, altruism or dementia
True or false Autism is something you develop?
False it is a neurological disorder that you are born with.
when teaching what patient should you raise your voice when speaking to a patient?
No patient
true or false at some level of hearing/ vision impairment you are no longer allowed to hold a license?
True, this can lead to feelings of loss of independence
What makes it so important for children with vision issues as well as older people to seek vision correction tools
What is cognitive development, language development, and understanding emotions
Schizophrenia can cause a patient teaching to be effected because?
What is miss interpertation of communicartion of processes and steps, disorientation of what is going on around them as well as steps and times, and awareness of what they are doing and if they have completed tasks already.
What is a sign of autism
Sensory sensitivity
likes loud music
are social
uses lots of facial expressions
what is sensory sensitivity?
What teaching should be provided in a stress free clutter free environment?
All teachings
What effect can hearing imparement have for a person?
Social isolation, depression, aggitation
neglect of vision imparement can cause what?
What is social isolation, anxiety, and depression
As a nurse it is important to remember with any teaching what?
What is our patients are humans who have feelings
True or false individuals with autism repeat words and phrases
true
True or false there is only one type of dementia
What is false? There are 6 different types of dementia
True or false Increased hearing loss can increase fall risk?
A person's hearing and ears are also what controls to a degree their level of equlibrium. As your hearing becomes damaged this can lead to increased dizziness, loss of balance, and can lead to slight confusion. This all increases a fall risk patient who is elderly.
People with vision imparements live life on____?
What is edge of fall risks?
what is Dismissing there feelings, or be judgmental to?
What is a sensory stimuli? Why does this effect autism?
light, heat, sound or touch. The signals in the brain can create overstimulation and stress for someone with autism due to the difficult to interpert the signal
Dementia can effect what process of learning?
What is forgetfulness, understanding of directions and processes, time preception and enviornment
True or false It is appropriate when teaching a patient to be louder than normal and talk fast as possible to beat the battery life in there hearing aid.
False this can actually confuse them and cause issues with the frequency when raising your voice and most people with hearing aids rely on reading lips so talking fast causes issues.
When assisting someone who is vision impaired what should a nurse remember?
6 P's
Potty, Pain, Possessions, positions, property, potential call bell
True or false a person with autism can experience high levels of stress and anxiety of things people wouldn't normally acknowledge?
True this is why a quiet stress free enviornment is critical when teaching new care.
When teaching a patient with dementia is it better to explain lengthy explanations or short in steps?
What is short and in steps?