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The nurse identifies that a client is at risk for developing cardiovascular system problems.Which information did the nurse use to make this clinical determination?
Tactile Hallucinations
The perception of touch or sensation on the skin that has no physical cause, often experienced in certain psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Bathing/Hygiene
The practice of maintaining cleanliness of the body for health and well-being.
Cerebral Function
The array of activities carried out by the brain, encompassing both cognitive functions such as thinking and emotional responses.
Wandering
Aimless or purposeless movement often exhibited by individuals with cognitive impairments like dementia.
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