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1.
Mr. Teban is a 73-year old patient diagnosed with pneumonia. Which data would be of greatest concern to the nurse when completing the nursing assessment of the patient?
A.
Alert and oriented to date. time. and place
B.
Buccal cyanosis and capillary refill greater than 3 seconds
C.
Clear breath sounds and nonproductive cough
D.
Hemoglobin concentration of 13 g/dl and leukocyte count 5.300/mm3
2.
During the nursing assessment. which data represent information concerning health beliefs?
A.
Family role and relationship patterns
B.
Educational level and financial status
C.
Promotive. preventive. and restorative health practices
D.
Use of prescribed and over-the-counter medications
3.
Nurse Patrick is acquiring information from a client in the emergency department. Which is an example of biographic information that may be obtained during a health history?
A.
The chief complaint
B.
Past health status
C.
History immunizations
D.
Location of an advance directive
4.
John Joseph was scheduled for a physical assessment. When percussing the client’s chest. the nurse would expect to find which assessment data as a normal sign over his lungs?
A.
Dullness
B.
Resonance
C.
Hyperresonance
D.
Tympany
5.
Matteo is diagnosed with dehydration and underwent series of tests. Which laboratory result would warrant immediate intervention by the nurse?
A.
Serum sodium level of 138 mEq/L
B.
Serum potassium level of 3.1 mEq/L
C.
Serum glucose level of 120 mg/dl
D.
Serum creatinine level of 0.6 mg/100 ml
6.
During an otoscopic examination. which action should be avoided to prevent the client from discomfort and injury?
A.
Tipping the client’s head away from the examiner and pulling the ear up and back
B.
Inserting the otoscope inferiorly into the distal portion of the external canal
C.
Inserting the otoscope superiorly into the proximal two-thirds of the external canal
D.
Bracing the examiner’s hand against the client’s head
7.
When assessing the lower extremities for arterial function. which intervention should the nurse perform?
A.
Assessing the medial malleoli for pitting edema
B.
Performing Allen’s test
C.
Assessing the Homans’ sign
D.
Palpating the pedal pulses
8.
Newly hired nurse Liza is excited to perform her very first physical assessment with a 19-year-old client. Which assessment examination requires Liza to wear gloves?
A.
Breast
B.
Integumentary
C.
Ophthalmic
D.
Oral
9.
Nurse Renor is about to perform Romberg’s test to Pierro. To ensure the latter’s safety. which intervention should nurse Renor implement?
A.
Allowing the client to keep his eyes open
B.
Having the client hold on to furniture
C.
Letting the client spread his feet apart
D.
Standing close to provide support
10.
Physical assessment is being performed to Geoff by Nurse Tine. During the abdominal examination. Tine should perform the four physical examination techniques in which sequence?
A.
Auscultation immediately after inspection and then percussion and palpation
B.
Percussion. followed by inspection. auscultation. and palpation
C.
Palpation of tender areas first and then inspection. percussion. and auscultation
D.
Inspection and then palpation. percussion. and auscultation
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