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lracut11

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Which nursing diagnosis addresses psychological concerns for a patient with both hearing and visual sensory impairment?
 
  a. Self-care deficit
  b. Risk for falls
  c. Social isolation
  d. Impaired physical mobility

Question 2

After an initial treatment with a medicated shampoo for head lice, when should the nurse instruct the patient to complete a repeat application of the shampoo?
 
  a. 24 hours later
  b. 72 hours later
  c. 7 to 10 days later
  d. 2 weeks later



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juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

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In focusing on the psychological aspect of care, the nurse is most concerned about social isolation for a patient who may have difficulty communicating owing to visual and hearing impairment. Both self-care deficit and fall risk are physiological risks for the patient. Impaired physical mobility would not apply to this patient.

Answer to Question 2

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A A repeat treatment 24 hours later would be too soon.
B A repeat treatment 72 hours later would be too soon.
C A repeat application of medicated shampoo to treat head lice is required 7 to 10 days later, to ensure that surviving eggs are destroyed.
D A repeat treatment 2 weeks later is too long to wait.



lracut11

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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