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Which instruction should the nurse be certain to include when providing discharge teaching for a patient who has a serious visual deficit?
 
  1) Install blinking lights to alert an incoming phone call.
  2) Have gas appliances inspected regularly to detect gas leaks.
  3) Wear properly fitting shoes and socks.
  4) Avoid using throw rugs on the floors.

Question 2

A patient complains of an impaired sense of smell. Which cranial nerve might have been affected?
 
  1) Trigeminal
  2) Glossopharyngeal
  3) Olfactory
  4) Vagus



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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