A nurse formulated the following nursing diagnosis for an8-month-old infant: Disturbed Sensory Perception: Sensory Deprivation related to inadequate parenting. Since that diag-nosis was made, both parents have attended parenting classes. However, both parents work while the infant stays withher 86-year-old grandmother, who has reduced vision. Theparents provide appropriate stimulation in the evening. Atan evaluation conference at the age of 11 months, the infantlies on the floor sucking her thumb and rocking her body.Her facial expression is dull, and she vocalizes only in a lowmonotone (“uh-h-h”). Which statement accurately reflectsevaluation about the child’s sensory deprivation?a. The infant’s parents lack motivation to provide necessarystimulation.b. The grandmother is unable to improve the infant’s care.c. The infant’s sensory deprivation is still severe.d. This is normal behavior for an 11-month-old infant.

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A nurse formulated the following nursing diagnosis for an
8-month-old infant: Disturbed Sensory Perception: Sensory

Deprivation related to inadequate parenting. Since that diag-
nosis was made, both parents have attended parenting classes.

However, both parents work while the infant stays with
her 86-year-old grandmother, who has reduced vision. The
parents provide appropriate stimulation in the evening. At
an evaluation conference at the age of 11 months, the infant
lies on the floor sucking her thumb and rocking her body.
Her facial expression is dull, and she vocalizes only in a low
monotone (“uh-h-h”). Which statement accurately reflects
evaluation about the child’s sensory deprivation?
a. The infant’s parents lack motivation to provide necessary
stimulation.
b. The grandmother is unable to improve the infant’s care.
c. The infant’s sensory deprivation is still severe.
d. This is normal behavior for an 11-month-old infant.

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