Hospital procedures and its environment may trigger sensory overstimulation.
The five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste can become overstimulated, causing sensory overload. Your brain goes into fight, flight, or freeze mode in reaction to what feels like a crisis when it is overloaded with this information, which can make you feel uneasy or even anxious. Similar to cognitive overload.
Keeping clients from experiencing sensory overload symptoms is a top nursing concern. When doing unknown operations, there is a significant rise in the risk of sensory overload. Utilizing the sensation (sensory) information approach, overstimulation may be avoided by educating clients prior to treatments.
This intervention's goals are to reduce a client's distress responses to dangerous stimuli and enhance their coping skills by stimulating their cognitive processes.
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