Fundamentals in Nursing
Fundamentals in Nursing
Fundamentals in Nursing
HEARING
1. Progression from loss of high to low tone frequency
Do not shout
Consonant (not heard well)
2. Hearing loss increased in men
Face the person- lip read
Touch to get attention
Speak in GOOD EAR
Speak slowly and clearly
3. Increased in sound threshold
Use amplifiers on the telephone
4. Cerumen Impaction
Most common cause of Conductive HL
Note:
Increase of own speech
turning head toward speaker allow repeating
Lack of response to loud noise
inappropriate answers
Presbycusis (aging)
Progressive bilateral loss of high tone perception
SMELL
Changes in smell are
Discrimination of fruity odors seems to persist longest
Smell decreases in men than women
At mealtime- name food and give time to thing and smell
TASTE
Taste BUDS decreases with age (men)
ages 60 or more- loss half of the taste buds
ages 80 or more- 1/6 remains
Serve attractive food, vary food texture
Lost of buds from front to back
Lost first=sweet ans salty
Longer to remain= bitter ans sour
DEATH AND DYING
Denial- shock and disbelief
Anger -outburst of emotions
Bargaining- delays the grieving process
Depression- saddest part of loss, plan to suicide
Acceptance- Focus on the future, perform suicide
Palliative Care- alleviate pain
Hospice care- care for terminally ill
Shock and disbelief- Do not reinforce
Dignified and peaceful death
Prepare the person Physiologically and Psychologically
Provide spiritual support
Care for the body after death
1. Rigor Mortis
stiffening 2-4 hours after death
lack or absence of ATP
Position body and place dentures in mouth, close eyes and mouth
2. Algor Mortis
Gradual loss of body temp (1C/1.8F)
10C/min until room temperature
3. Livor Mortis
discoloration of the skin
Clinical death
loss of muscle tone
Slowing of circulation
Changes in V/S
Sensory impairment
Flat EEG: accurate indicator