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jayhills49

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The staff nurses are discussing ways to reduce safety risks for patients with Alzheimer's disease. Which impairments could cause safety risks for these patients? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Diabetes
  B) Dementia
  C) Depression
  D) Disorientation
  E) Memory deficits

Question 2

A patient with a diagnosis of acute rhinosinusitis has approached the nurse and asked for advice about rinsing out my sinuses with saltwater, a treatment that was suggested by a friend.
 
  The nurse's response should be premised on which of the following statements?
  A) Saline rinses have the potential to damage the mucosa of the sinuses.
  B) Nasal saline lavage can help to improve the patency of the sinuses.
  C) Nasal saline lavage can result in rebound congestion.
  D) Rinsing with saline has been shown to be ineffective in clearing the sinuses of mucus.



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Answer to Question 1

B, C, D, E
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Impairments that could heighten safety risks for the patient with Alzheimer's disease include memory deficits, disorientation, dementia, and depression. Diabetes is not identified as a disorder that heightens safety risks for the patient with Alzheimer's disease.

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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