SENSORY Flashcards
Interventions for various sensory impairments
- increase stimuli/meaning by explaining care
- decrease stimuli
- visit more and orient often
- place tv, radio, calendar or clock in room
- give familiar objects
- touch pt
- elevate HOB
- open door
- assist OOB & w amb.
Normal sensory process components
- reception (nerve cells receiving stimulus)
- perception (person becomes aware of stimulus)
- reaction (action taken to respond to stimulus)
visceral sensations
stimuli that makes you aware of an organ
i.e.
full stomach
kinesthetic sensations
awareness of position and movement of body parts
vibratory sensations
using tuning fork on bony prominences to make sure pt can detect vibrations and know when those vibrations stop
stereognosis sensation
putting an object in the pt’s hand and having them identify it w their eyes closed
ability to perceive and understand an object through touch
Orientation
alert, oriented (x3) to person, place, and time
understands verbal and written words
“alert & oriented x 3”
Pts at high risk for various sensory disturbances
- risk for injury
- impaired home maintenance
- risk for impaired skin integrity
- impaired verbal communication
- social isolation
Definition of sensory deprivation
decrease or lack of meaningful stimuli
S/S of sensory deprivation
- excessive yawning
- drowsiness
- increased amt of sleeping
- decreased attention span
- impaired memory
- disorientation
- nocturnal confusion
- delusions
- crying
- apathy
- depression
causes of sensory deprivation
- restricting environment
- decreased input from impaired senses
- meaningless stimuli
definition of sensory overload
person unable to manage/process the amt or intensity of sensory stimuli
S/S of sensory overload
- fatigue
- irritability
- anxiety
- disorientation
- muscle tension
causes of sensory overload
- too much stimuli
- meaningless stimuli
- repetitions/unchanging stimuli
interventions for sensory overload
- decrease stimuli & interruptions
- organize care efficiently
- close door
- turn off tv
- decrease odors & noise levels
- restrict visitors/calls
- provide comfort