Communicating with Sensory Impairments · NCLEX Exam

When communicating with a client with kinesthetic sensory alterations, what strategy should the nurse employ?

  1. Encourage visual cues to supplement verbal communication.
  2. Discourage all forms of physical touch during interactions.
  3. Use auditory stimulation to compensate for the altered sense of movement.
  4. Enhance communication through active movement activities.
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Correct answer: Encourage visual cues to supplement verbal communication.

Encouraging visual cues to supplement verbal communication can aid in effectively communicating with clients experiencing kinesthetic sensory alterations.

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