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The patient was in bed with all side rails up.During the night,the patient tried to get up to go to the bathroom and fell while trying to climb over the side rails.After meeting the patient's needs and assessing that the patient is not harmed,the nurse needs to:
Long-Term Memory
The phase or type of memory responsible for the storage of information over extended periods of time.
Sensory Memory
The briefest memory phase that enables people to maintain sensory information impressions even after the initial stimuli are no longer present.
Working Memory
The part of short-term memory that is concerned with immediate, conscious perceptual and linguistic processing.
Implicit Memory
Refers to the type of memory that enables individuals to perform tasks without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.
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