An older adult with no known cognitive impairment residing in a long-term care facility suddenly becomes disoriented and confused. There are no signs of extremity weakness or other neurological changes. Which intervention should the nurse implement? 

Question Answered step-by-step An older adult with no known cognitive impairment residing in a… An older adult with no known cognitive impairment residing in a long-term care facility suddenly becomes disoriented and confused. There are no signs of extremity weakness or other neurological changes. Which intervention should the nurse implement? a. Auscultate for bowel sounds                                                                                                   Assess b. the urine for cloudiness c. Obtain a 12 lead electrocardiogram d. Perform stroke assessment  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 2610 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)