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Cognitive Impairment (Adult Inpatient)Clinical Description
Key Information
Clinical GoalsBy transition of care A. The patient will achieve the following goals:
B. Patient, family or significant other will teach back or demonstrate education topics and points:
Correlate Health Status
Signs/Symptoms/Presentation
Problem InterventionOptimize Cognitive Function
EducationOverview
Self-Management
When to Seek Medical Attention
General Education
Safety Education
References
DisclaimerClinical Practice Guidelines represent a consistent/standardized approach to the care of patients with specific diagnoses. Care should always be individualized by adding patient specific information to the Plan of Care. Which are appropriate interventions to facilitate socialization of the cognitively impaired child?Appropriate interventions to facilitate socialization of the cognitively impaired child include to: Provide peer experiences such as Special Olympics when older.
Which term is appropriate when describing reduced visual acuity in one eye despite appropriate optical correction?Amblyopia, also referred to as “lazy eye,” is the most common cause of vision impairment in children. Amblyopia is the medical term used when the vision in one of the eyes is reduced because the eye and the brain are not working together properly.
Which clinical manifestations are appropriate for the child with Down syndrome?Physical Symptoms. Decreased or poor muscle tone.. Short neck, with excess skin at the back of the neck.. Flattened facial profile and nose.. Small head, ears, and mouth.. Upward slanting eyes, often with a skin fold that comes out from the upper eyelid and covers the inner corner of the eye.. Which type of sensory impairment does a 4 year old child with difficulty processing linguistic information through audition with or without a hearing aid have?Which type of sensory impairment is appropriate for a 4-year-old child who has difficulty processing linguistic information through audition with or without a hearing aid? A child who has difficulty processing linguistic information through audition with or without a hearing aid has a profound sensory impairment.
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