Sensory reception is the process of receiving stimuli or data
What is TRUE
100
My diagnosis is related to sensory-perception disturbance caused by my decrease in vision, which has caused my withdrawl of social activities.
What is Social Isolation
100
At risk for this if I'm stuck in a noisy, beeping hospital bed for hours on end
What is Sensory Overload
100
You helped me get the doctor to change my insulin when I wasn't able to read the lines on the syringes anymore thanks to my
What is Visual Disturbances/Impairments
100
While I'm suffering from acute confusion the best thing you can do with my room is?
What is keep it neat and organized
200
Visceral refers to the ability to perceive and understand an object through touch by its size, shape and texture.
What is FALSE
200
My diagnosis is related to my sensory-perception alteration caused by reversible disturbances in my attention, consciousness and cognition
What is Acute Confusion
200
Making sure that I have adequate stimulation and am able to process my stimulation will reduce my risk of this.
What is Sensory Deprivation
200
You helped me to understand our conversations better when you gently touch my shoulder to announce you presence because I have a
What is Hearing Impairment
200
Although my nurses all say that I am confused, my doctor prefers to say I am suffering from something else
What is Delirium
300
Glaucoma is a group of diseases of the eye caused by increased intraocular pressure that can lead to optic nerve damage and eventual vision loss
What is TRUE
300
My diagnosis is related to sensory-perception alteration due to my change in the amount of incoming stimuli accompanied by the distortion of that stimuli.
What is Disturbed Sensory Perception
300
I may have a change in this if I no longer enjoying doing the normal daily activities that I loved, such as talking on the phone or listening to the radio
What is Sensory function
300
You helped prevent me from suffering from this by turning the volume down on my IVs, limiting my visitors and controlling my pain.
What is Sensory Overload
300
Keeping me oriented during my confusion is key. To do this, you make sure to tell me what things every time you interact with me
What is name, date, place, time of day
400
Confusion can occur in clients of all ages, but its most commonly seen in older people.
What is TRUE
400
My diagnosis is related to sensory-perception alterations caused by my inability to remember or recall bits of information.
What is Impaired Memory
400
I may be at risk for this if I have a new spinal cord injury
What is Sensory Deficit
400
You helped me keep from suffering from this by asking my family to bring in flowers, giving me a crossword to do, and having frequent conversations with me.
What is Sensory Deprivation
400
If my confusion tends to be a slow, chronic process, I most likely am developing what
What is Dementia
500
Sensory overload is generally thought of as a decrease in or lack of menaningful stimuli
What is FALSE
500
My diagnosis is related to sensory-perception disturbance caused by my altered level of consciousness, hearing impairment, sensory overload or sensory deprivation.
What is Impaired Verbal Communication
500
I may be at risk for this if I'm in excruciating pain and having anxiety related to my pain
What is Sensory Overload
500
You helped me with my hearing and vision deficits by placing these things in my reach.
What is Sensory Aids
500
The best thing about being acutely confused is, when the doctors treat my confusion is can be what, whereas dementia cannot.