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      • Sensory-perceptual alteration can be defined as when there is a change in the pattern of sensory stimuli, followed by an abnormal response to such stimuli. Such perceptions could be increased, decreased, or distorted with the patient's hearing, vision, touch sensation, smell, or kinesthetic responses to stimuli.
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  2. Oct 3, 2022 · Sensory-perceptual alteration can be defined as when there is a change in the pattern of sensory stimuli, followed by an abnormal response to such stimuli. Such perceptions could be increased, decreased, or distorted with the patient's hearing, vision, touch sensation, smell, or kinesthetic responses to stimuli.

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  3. Mar 14, 2023 · 4 min read. Sensory processing disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. Formerly referred to as sensory...

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    The defining characteristics of Disturbed Sensory Perception may involve: 1. changes in the behavioral patterns of the patient 2. alterations in mentalacuity and sensory sharpness 3. problems in critical thinking and/or decision making 4. confusion 5. poor concentration 6. lack of orientation and attention to people, time, place, and stimuli 7. poo...

    There are many risk factors that can be related to alterations in how a person perceives sensory cues. These may include: 1. Aging 2. Environment – disturbance of sensory perception may be related to a particular time, place, or people around the patient (e.g., night blindness, noisy and disruptive places, staying in a hospital, or crowded places) ...

    Disturbed Sensory Perception Nursing Care Plan 1

    Retinitis Nursing Diagnosis:Disturbed Sensory Perception (Visual) related to damaged retina as evidenced by verbal complaint of vision problems such as blurry or distorted vision and inability to see properly at night, as well as inability to drive at dusk or see in dim places Desired Outcome:The patient will regain optimal vision while being able to cope with and accept permanent vision changes.

    Disturbed Sensory Perception Nursing Care Plan 2

    Meniere’s Disease Nursing Diagnosis: Disturbed Sensory Perception (Auditory) related to damage in the inner ear secondary to Meniere’s disease as evidenced by recurrent vertigo, tinnitus or ringing in the ears, verbal complaint of hearing and communication problems Desired Outcome:The patient will be able to cope with the auditory loss as evidenced by improved communication and quality of life.

    Disturbed Sensory Perception Nursing Care Plan 3

    Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy Nursing Diagnosis:Disturbed Sensory Perception (Tactile) related to peripheral neuropathy secondary to ongoing chemotherapy as evidenced by tingling sensations on the fingertips and toes, numbness of the fingers at times, dropping objects when holding them, occasional pain on the fingertips, inability to drive due to occasional loss of feeling the feet on the pedals Desired Outcome:The patient will verbalize being able to cope with peripheral neuropa...

    Ackley, B. J., Ladwig, G. B., Makic, M. B., Martinez-Kratz, M. R., & Zanotti, M. (2020). Nursing diagnoses handbook: An evidence-based guide to planning care. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier. Buy on Amazon Gulanick, M., & Myers, J. L. (2017). Nursing care plans: Diagnoses, interventions, & outcomes. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier. Buy on Amazon Ignatavicius, D. D...

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  4. Apr 29, 2020 · Summary. Sensory processing disorders are conditions that affect how the brain processes sensory information. They can cause over or undersensitivity to sensory information, including sight,...

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  5. Oct 4, 2019 · Impaired sensation can result from a variety of conditions, such as: arthritis. brain tumor. carpal tunnel syndrome. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. chronic kidney failure. delirium. diabetes....

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  6. SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS INTRODUCTION. Learning Objectives. Collect data to identify patients experiencing alterations in sensory perception. Identify factors related to sensory impairments across the life span. Demonstrate respect for the dignity of the patient with a sensory impairment.

  7. Altered sensory perception refers to a change or distortion in the way a person perceives their surroundings through their senses. This can include changes in sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell. It can be caused by various factors such as neurological disorders, mental health conditions, or the use of certain medications or substances.

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