NUR 216: Exam 4 Review With complete
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You are performing a comprehensive health assessment on a 68-year-old female.
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What normal assessment findings would the nurse expect to find in this elderly
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patient? ii
Skin tenting ii ii
Thin, fragile skin ii
Actinic keratosis ii
Solar lentigo ii ii ii ii
Nevi less than 0.6 cmii ii ii ii ii
The liver plays a key role
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· Producing bile
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· Producing clotting factors
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· Metabolizing carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and drugs
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· Detoxifying harmful chemicals
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The gallbladder and biliary system perform...
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· Transport bile to the intestine to aid in digestion
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· Concentrate bile
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· Collect and store bile ii ii ii ii ii ii
Characteristics of fecal occult blood (FOB) include...
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· It can originate from any part of the digestive tract.
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· It is not observed by the patient.
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· It may be a warning sign of colorectal cancer.
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You are doing an assessment on a patient who has diabetes and chronic kidney
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disease. What tests may the healthcare provider order to assess kidney function?
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· Creatinine
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· Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
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· Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
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You auscultate the abdomen. What will you auscultate for the presence of bruits?
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· Aorta ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
A patient reports that he has recently traveled outside the country and is feeling ill.
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Suspecting hepatitis, the nurse should ask about which of the following
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symptoms?
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· Fatigue
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· Nausea
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· Poor appetite
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· Abdominal pain ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
The nurse is auscultating bowel sounds. Which of the following steps are correct?
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· Auscultate in all four abdominal quadrants.
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· Assess intensity, pitch, and frequency of bowel sounds.
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When palpating the bladder, the nurse knows that which of the following is true?
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· The patient should void before the exam
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· A distended bladder will be palpable above the symphysis pubis
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· An empty bladder is not palpable.
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· Tenderness or pain during palpation may indicate bladder infection. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Patient education for colon cancer should include which of the following?
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· Maintaining a healthy weight
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· Routine colonoscopies begin at age 45
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The patient reports that he has not had a bowel movement in several days. You
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auscultate the abdomen for bowel sounds. What characteristics are you
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assessing?
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· Quality
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· Frequency
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· 5 minutes for absent bowel sounds
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A rise in levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase
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(ALT) can indicate? ii ii ii ii ii
Injury or damage to the liver. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
You are assessing a patient who has chronic complaints of diarrhea alternating
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with periods of constipation. As a nurse, you know that the primary function of the
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large intestine is: ii ii
Reabsorption of water.
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A patient comes to the emergency room complaining that he has been vomiting for
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the past 24 hours with black vomitus/emesis. You know that black vomitus may
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indicate: ii ii ii ii ii
Blood acted on by gastric digestion.
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A patient reports that he has been severely vomiting for the last 24 hours. He states
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that the vomiting is very strong and he describes it as projectile. Projectile
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vomiting without nausea is a sign of: ii ii ii ii
Brain pathology or head trauma.
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The nurse assesses the patient's pain as a dull, gnawing, cramping, or burning pain
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that is poorly localized. The nurse suspects that the pain is:
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You are inspecting the abdomen. Where will you stand to do a full inspection of the
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abdomen? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Stoop down at the patient's side and stand at the patient's feet.
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You are auscultating bowel sounds. How many clicks or gurgles per minute are
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considered normal bowel sounds?
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You are auscultating arterial sounds in the abdomen. Turbulent, blowing sounds
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heard over a partially or totally obstructed artery are called:
Bruits. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
A patient presents with complaints of feeling bloated. You percuss all four
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quadrants of the abdomen. The expected high-pitched, hollow-quality, drum-like
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sound that is heard over air-filled viscera is called:
Tympany. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
A nurse should be able to mentally visualize the organs in the abdomen for
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abdominal mapping. In assessing the abdomen, the nurse knows organs in the
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midline are the: ii ii ii
Aorta, uterus, and bladder.
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Patients who have diarrhea, laxative use, gastroenteritis, or early intestinal
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obstruction will have: ii ii
Hyperactive bowel sounds. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Which of the following should be done when using light palpation to assess the
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abdomen? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Watch the patient's facial expression for signs of pain or abdominal guarding.
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The sequence of an abdominal assessment is different from other assessments so
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that peristalsis is not stimulated. Put the sequence for the abdominal assessment
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in order.
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1. Inspection
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2. Auscultation
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3. Indirect percussion
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4. Palpation ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
The patient has a history of alcoholism with liver disease. The most apparent
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clinical manifestation of liver failure is...
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The patient is complaining of sharp lower right quadrant pain with nausea and
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vomiting that started 20 hours ago. She states that she is extremely uncomfortable
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and rates the pain a 10/10. You will perform an assessment for rebound tenderness
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at ____________________ point.
McBurney's
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A woman comes to the clinic because of spotting or bleeding in between her
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menstrual cycles. Which question is most important for the nurse to ask?
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"Does the spotting occur during or after sexual intercourse?"
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A woman with a history of dysmenorrhea comes to the clinic for a follow-up
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appointment. Which question indicates that the nurse understands the major
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symptoms associated with this condition? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
"Have you missed any more work during your periods?"
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A woman comes to the clinic because of heavy menstrual bleeding each month.
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Which question is most important for the nurse to ask?
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"How many pads/tampons do you generally use in 24 hours?"
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A woman comes to the clinic because she has noticed nipple discharge from her
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left breast. Which information should the nurse communicate immediately to the
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healthcare provider? ii
Bloody discharge ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
When conducting a health history and physical examination of the breasts, which
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information is most significant? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Inspection reveals an area of dimpling or retraction around the nipple.
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A 36-year-old female patient visits an outpatient clinic for a routine gynecological
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examination. When conducting a review of systems, which information would the
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nurse find as most significant? ii ii
Frequent abdominal bloating
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