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A nurse is planning care for an older adult client who has impaired tactile sensation due to aging.

Which of the following interventions should the nurse include?

(Select all that apply.).



Correct Answer: ["A","B","C"]

The correct answer is A, B, and C.

These interventions are appropriate for a client who has impaired tactile sensation due to aging.

• A is correct because monitoring the client’s skin for signs of injury or infection can help prevent complications such as pressure ulcers, burns, or infections that might go unnoticed by the client due to reduced sensitivity.

• B is correct because teaching the client to avoid exposure to extreme temperatures can protect the client from thermal injuries such as frostbite or heatstroke that might not be felt by the client due to diminished thermoreception.

• C is correct because encouraging the client to use assistive devices for mobility and balance can enhance the client’s safety and independence by compensating for the loss of proprioception and kinesthesia that might impair the client’s coordination and stability.

• D is wrong because providing the client with sensory stimulation such as massage or music is not directly related to impaired tactile sensation due to aging. While sensory stimulation might have other benefits for the client’s well-being, it does not address the specific problem of reduced touch perception.

• E is wrong because advising the client to wear loose-fitting clothing and shoes is not helpful for a client who has impaired tactile sensation due to aging. In fact, loose-fitting clothing and shoes might increase the risk of falls or injuries by creating friction or slipping off the client’s body.

Normal ranges for tactile sensation vary depending on the type of stimulus, the location of the skin, and the method of testing.

However, some general guidelines are:.

• Vibration sense: normal threshold is less than 10 μm at 30 Hz on the fingertip.

• Temperature sense: normal threshold is less than 1°C difference between two stimuli on the forearm.

• Pressure sense: normal threshold is less than 10 g/mm2 on the fingertip.

• Pain sense: normal threshold is less than 0.5 g/mm2 on the fingertip.




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