Which instruction would the nurse provide the patient when assessing the patients accessory nerve quizlet?

-Ask the patient to stand with feet together and then close his or her eyes.

-Ask the patient the position of the big toe after moving it up and down with the patient's eyes closed.

Proprioception is the individual's ability to perceive the position of a body part with his or her eyes closed. The individual should be able to replicate the position of the body part accurately with the opposite extremity or describe the position verbally. A Romberg test is the test for proprioception. The patient is asked to stand with the feet together and then close his or her eyes. If the patient is able to maintain balance with the eyes open but sways or falls with the eyes closed (i.e., a positive Romberg test), vestibulocochlear dysfunction or disease in the posterior columns of the spinal cord may be indicated.

Test-Taking Tip: Key words or phrases in the stem of the question such as first, primary, early, or best are important. Similarly, words such as only, always, never, and all in the alternatives are frequently evidence of a wrong response. As in life, no real absolutes exist in nursing; however, every rule has its exceptions, so answer with care.

-Ask the patient to stand with feet together and then close his or her eyes

-Ask the patient the position of the big toe after moving it up and down with the patient's eyes closed

Proprioception is the individual's ability to perceive the position of a body part with his or her eyes closed. The individual should be able to replicate the position of the body part accurately with the opposite extremity or describe the position verbally. A Romberg test is the test for proprioception. The patient is asked to stand with the feet together and then close his or her eyes. If the patient is able to maintain balance with the eyes open but sways or falls with the eyes closed (i.e., a positive Romberg test), vestibulocochlear dysfunction or disease in the posterior columns of the spinal cord may be indicated.

Test-Taking Tip: Key words or phrases in the stem of the question such as first, primary, early, or best are important. Similarly, words such as only, always, never, and all in the alternatives are frequently evidence of a wrong response. As in life, no real absolutes exist in nursing; however, every rule has its exceptions, so answer with care.

Which instruction with the nurse provide the patient when assessing the patient's accessory nerve?

The accessory nerve controls the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles that aid in head rotation, shoulder elevation, and abduction of the arm. Therefore, while assessing the patient's accessory nerve, the nurse should ask the patient to shrug the shoulders and turn the head to either side against resistance.

Which cranial nerves would the nurse assess when eliciting a patient's gag reflex?

Expected Versus Unexpected Findings.

What task should a nurse ask a client to perform to assess the cranial nerve XI?

What task should a nurse ask a client to perform to assess the function of cranial nerve XI? The function of cranial nerve XI can be assessed by asking the client to shrug his or her shoulders against resistance.

Which neurotransmitter would the nurse associate with a patients clinical manifestation of mood sleep and emotional changes?

Serotonin. Serotonin is an inhibitory neurotransmitter. It helps regulate mood, behavior, sleep, and memory.