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eaq ch39 Fundamental Questions and
Correct Answer
A patient reports sweating and shortness of breath while walking. On examination, the

patient's respiratory rate is found to be 30 breaths/minute and the oxygen saturation of blood

(SpO2) is 83%. What is the most appropriate intervention?

~: Administer oxygen at 2 L/min via the nasal cannula




A patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus had normal blood glucose levels before going to the

gym. While performing strenuous exercise at the gym, the patient suddenly collapsed. What

is the most probable reason for this?

~: Low blood sugar




What is the physiological factor that influences a patient's activity tolerance?

~: Pain




the nurse is performing assessments to measure the cane size for a patient. Which

measurement is appropriate in determining the correct size of the cane?

~: Correct3
The length from the floor to the greater trochanter




Which is the correct gait when a patient is ascending stairs on crutches?

~: The unaffected leg is advanced between the crutches to the stairs in a modified three-point
gait.

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The nurse measures the distance between the greater trochanter muscle of the patient and the

floor and finds it to be 3 feet. How long should the patient's cane be?

~: 3 ft




How are the double adjustable-crutch and the axillary crutch similar?

~: Both have handgrips




A patient reports dizziness, light-headedness, and nausea. The nursing diagnosis is orthostatic

hypotension. In which situation does the nurse take precautions to prevent orthostatic

hypotension?

~: When changing the body from a horizontal to a vertical position




Which of the nursing assistant's statements about orthostatic hypotension indicates a need for

further learning?

~: "Younger patients are prone to orthostatic hypotension."




The nurse is asked to assist an elderly patient with ambulation at 5:00 PM. At 5:00 PM, the

nurse finds that the patient is distressed and is not oriented to time, place, or self. What is the

most appropriate step that should be taken by the nurse?

~: Postpone the ambulation to another time.




Which environmental issue is a hindrance to activity and exercise?

~: Work sites reluctant in motivating employees for physical fitness regimens

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What event describes an impulse that is transmitted from the nervous system to the

musculoskeletal system?

~: Electrochemical activity




During preparation for practicing a mobility assessment, a student nurse encounters the term

proprioception. Which phrase best explains the term proprioception?

~: Awareness of the position of the body and its parts




Which is a principle of proper body mechanics when lifting or carrying objects?

~: Maintain a wide base of support




Which is a congenital defect?

~: Scoliosis




A patient is admitted to the hospital with injury to the knee joint following a fall. The nurse

notices an increased mobility of the joint while assessing the range of motion (ROM). What

could be the reason for the increased mobility of the knee joint?

~: Ligament tears in the joint




What developmental and environmental factors significantly influence the activity and

exercise regimen to be followed by a patient? Select all that apply.

~: Age
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