Asked by
Tanioka Severino
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
The nurse is performing a neurologic assessment on a 41-year-old woman with a history of diabetes. When testing her ability to feel the vibrations of a tuning fork, the nurse notices that the patient is unable to feel vibrations on the great toe or ankle bilaterally, but she is able to feel vibrations on both patellae. Given this information, what would the nurse suspect?
A) Hyperalgesia
B) Hyperesthesia
C) Peripheral neuropathy
D) Lesion of sensory cortex
Peripheral Neuropathy
A condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves, characterized by weakness, numbness, and pain, typically in the hands and feet.
Hyperalgesia
A condition where a person experiences an increased sensitivity to pain, often as a result of damage to nociceptors or peripheral nerves.
Vibrations
Oscillations or rapid movements back and forth or up and down, which can be felt with touch or detected through instruments.
- Comprehend the influence of sensory limitations on client security and life quality.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the influence of sensory limitations on client security and life quality.