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nenivikky

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Which of the following measures should the nurse teach to older adults in order to promote healthy sensory function?
 
  A) To help your hearing, you should remove your ear wax gently but regularly using a cotton-tipped applicator..
  B) Although they may not appear connected, regular physical activity is key to preventing loss of vision..
  C) Even if you have good vision, it's important to get an annual eye examination..
  D) High cholesterol levels and diabetes can have a negative effect on hearing, so it's important to keep these health problems well-managed..

Question 2

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit has asked to represent her unit on the hospital's Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) committee. In researching CQI programs, the nurse should understand that they have what characteristic?
 
  A) CQI programs establish accountability on the part of health care professionals.
  B) CQI programs focus on the process used to provide care.
  C) CQI programs identify incidents rather than processes.
  D) CQI programs justify health care costs.



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juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

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Annual eye exams are recommended for all older adults. Cotton-tipped applicators should not be used for cerumen removal and exercise does not directly influence vision. Diabetes and arteriosclerosis are implicated in vision loss, not in hearing loss.

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