The nurse is interviewing a client that states he does not have any feeling on right side of the body. After confirmation of this subjective data, the nurse would correctly document which of the following?

1. Anesthesia
2. Analgesia
3. Hypalgesia
4. Hypoesthesia


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Rationale 1: Anesthesia is the inability to perceive the sense of touch. Analgesia is the absence of painful stimuli, while hypalgesia is a decreased pain sensation. Hypoesthesia is a decreased, but not absent, sensation.
Rationale 2: Anesthesia is the inability to perceive the sense of touch. Analgesia is the absence of painful stimuli, while hypalgesia is a decreased pain sensation. Hypoesthesia is a decreased, but not absent, sensation.
Rationale 3: Anesthesia is the inability to perceive the sense of touch. Analgesia is the absence of painful stimuli, while hypalgesia is a decreased pain sensation. Hypoesthesia is a decreased, but not absent, sensation.
Rationale 4: Anesthesia is the inability to perceive the sense of touch. Analgesia is the absence of painful stimuli, while hypalgesia is a decreased pain sensation. Hypoesthesia is a decreased, but not absent, sensation.

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