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pepyto

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The nurse assesses a client as opening eyes to pain only, making incomprehensible sounds, and moving to localized pain. The nurse would assign this client's Glasgow Coma Scale score to be:
 
  a. 15. c. 9.
  b. 12. d. 3.

Question 2

The nurse would identify which nursing diagnosis as being the most appropriate for a client experiencing cognitive deficits, delusions, hallucinations, and impulsivity?
 
  a. Disturbed sensory perception c. Social isolation
  b. Disturbed thought processes d. Risk for injury



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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