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A nurse cares for a middle-aged female client with diabetes mellitus who is being treated for the third episode of acute pyelonephritis in the past year.The client asks,"What can I do to help prevent these infections?" How should the nurse respond?
Synesthesia
A condition in which one type of sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second pathway.
Embodied Cognition
Embodied cognition is a theory in psychology that suggests cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body's interactions with the world.
Vestibular Sense
Refers to the sense of balance and spatial orientation that helps coordinate movement with balance.
Kinesthesia
The ability to sense the position and movement of one's body parts.
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