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nevelica

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A client's hearing aid needs to be removed. What action should the nurse perform?
 
  1. Assist the client with removal when necessary.
  2. Instruct the client to remove the aid in the sunroom.
  3. Leave the aid in place when bathing.
  4. Send the aid home with the family.

Question 2

Unlicensed assistive personnel are caring for a client's ears. What information should be reported to the nurse?
 
  1. Excessive earwax
  2. Loud talking
  3. Presence of a hearing aid
  4. Presence of any drainage



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: The small size of hearing aids may make it difficult for older adults to manipulate, so they may need assistance in the aid's removal.
Rationale 2: Clients are instructed not to remove their aids in common rooms like a sunroom.
Rationale 3: The removal of the aid is necessary before bathing so that it is not damaged.
Rationale 4: The aid should always be stored in the client's bedside tablenot sent home with the familyso it is available for later use.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Excess earwax is not an immediate problem.
Rationale 2: Loud talking could be an indication the client is hard of hearing, which is not an immediate threat.
Rationale 3: The presence of a hearing aid should already be noted on the client's admission assessment.
Rationale 4: The health care provider should report any drainage from the ears to the nurse.



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