ATI Custom PN Basic Care and Comfort assessment

ATI Custom PN Basic Care and Comfort assessment ( 50 Questions)

A client tells the nurse that he suspects that he grinds his teeth at night. Along with giving the client a dental referral, the nurse should explain that the client should see a dentist for this problem, which she should document as which of the following disorders?



Correct Answer: C

A. Xerostomia

Xerostomia is dry mouth, a condition where the salivary glands do not produce enough saliva. It can have various causes, including medications, medical conditions, or dehydration. Xerostomia is not directly related to teeth grinding.

B. Halitosis

Halitosis is bad breath. While dental issues, including bruxism (teeth grinding), can contribute to bad breath, halitosis itself does not specifically describe teeth grinding.

C. Bruxism

Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding or clenching, especially during sleep. If a client suspects or reports grinding their teeth at night, it is appropriate to document and discuss the issue as bruxism. Bruxism can lead to dental problems, jaw pain, and headaches.

D. Sordes

Sordes refers to a collection of foul matter, such as debris or crusted material, around the mouth. It is not related to teeth grinding.




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