Three primary channels of sensory perception are:

A) Speech, hearing, and tasting
B) Listening, speech, and touching
C) Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic
D) Sensing, feeling, and thinking


C

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The nurse is working with a 20-year-old who is medically fragile. It is the policy of the clinic to only see patients from birth to 21 years of age

The nurse is responsible for assisting the individual and family to transition to adult health care. The nurse recognizes that the individual may face difficulties related to: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. No longer qualifying for the state's child health insurance program and becoming uninsured. 2. Wanting to start fresh with the new healthcare provider and refusing to allow transfer of their records to the new agency. 3. Adult clinics being unwilling to accept this chronically ill individual into their practice. 4. The parents choosing an adult clinic that is not the one the individual would like to attend. 5. Being unwilling to transition to the adult clinic due to the relationships they have with the pediatric clinic.

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The focus of nursing care in the intraoperative phase is to:

a. Prepare the patient for surgery b. Maintain the sterile field c. Ensure patient safety during the surgery d. Obtain a signed informed consent

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A patient hospitalized following a T4 injury complains of a severe pounding headache and is profusely diaphoretic. The nurse's best intervention is to:

A) Place the patient immediately in a sitting position. B) Catheterize the patient. C) Manually disimpact the patient. D) Administer an analgesic.

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What precaution is needed in managing the care of a patient with insomnia who also has liver disease?

a. Monitor carefully for increased side effects and adverse effects. b. Teach the patient that a higher dose is needed for effective action. c. Check the patient's electrolytes before administering the drug. d. Assess the patient's gag reflex every hour.

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