Asked by
Vivianna Mannarino
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
When assessing aging adults, what is one of the first things the nurse should assess before making judgments about the aging person's mental status?
A) Presence of phobias
B) General intelligence
C) Sensory-perceptive abilities
D) Presence of irrational thinking patterns
Sensory-Perceptive Abilities
The capability to receive, interpret, and respond to stimuli from the environment through the senses.
Aging Adults
Individuals typically 65 years or older, experiencing the physical, social, and psychological changes associated with aging.
- Determine the developmental elements pertinent to assessing mental status in distinct age groups.
- Recognize signs of cognitive impairment and how to assess them.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine the developmental elements pertinent to assessing mental status in distinct age groups.
- Recognize signs of cognitive impairment and how to assess them.