sensory nerves

How Do Sensory Nerves Function?

Sensory nerves function by receiving stimuli from sensory receptors located in the skin, muscles, and other organs. These stimuli are converted into electrical signals and transmitted to the brain or spinal cord for interpretation. This process allows individuals to react appropriately to their surroundings. For nurses, knowledge of this process is important for evaluating and managing conditions such as diabetic neuropathy or injuries that may impair sensory function.

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