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Chapter 40 Auditory Dysfunction: Nursing Management
Complete Chapter Questions And Answers
Sample Questions
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A client is not able to successfully pass the whisper test. Which of the following would be indicated for this client?
1.
Head CT scan
2.
Audiometry
3.
MRI of the brain
4.
Electroencephalogram
ANS: 2
Failure to pass the whisper test would indicate the need for formal audiometry testing. The client would not need a head CT or MRI at this time. An electroencephalogram is not necessary.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Auditory Dysfunction: Assessment with Clinical Manifestations
2. A client is prescribed a medication that is ototoxic. The nurse realizes that this medication may cause:
1.
permanent or temporary vision loss.
2.
permanent or temporary hearing loss.
3.
nausea and vomiting.
4.
central nervous system (CNS) depression.
ANS: 2
Although many drugs cause nausea and vomiting and central nervous system (CNS) depression, ototoxic drugs cause hearing loss and the risks must be considered prior to suggesting these types of medications.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Auditory Dysfunction: Ototoxic Medications and Auditory Dysfunction
3. The nurse is trying to communicate with a hearing-impaired client. The best way to do this is to:
1.
write down all of the message.
2.
shout in the impaired ear.
3.
speak slowly and clearly while facing the client.
4.
talk in a regular voice in the good ear.
ANS: 3
When trying to communicate with the hearing-impaired client, the nurse should speak slowly and clearly while facing the client to give her the opportunity to see and hear the words being spoken. The nurse should not write down all of the messages. Shouting in the impaired ear will not improve the client’s hearing. Talking in a regular voice into the good ear will not improve hearing.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Nursing Strategy: Communicating with the Hearing Impaired
4. A client is diagnosed with a conductive hearing loss. The nurse realizes type of hearing loss is not associated with:
1.
cerumen.
2.
brain damage.
3.
otitis media.
4.
otosclerosis.
ANS: 2
Conductive hearing loss results in a blockage of sound waves in the external or middle portions of the ear. Wax (cerumen) buildup and infections are a large part of conductive hearing loss. Otosclerosis is associated with conductive hearing loss. Brain damage is not a cause of conductive hearing loss.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Conductive Hearing Loss
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