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CLIENT CENTERED CARE TEST 2 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS

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  • July 14, 2024
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Client Centered Care Test 2
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1. A clients lab results show low potassium. Cardiac dysrhythmias
Which complication is the nurse's primary
concern?

2. What are the fat soluble vitamins? A, D, E, K

3. What does the musculoskeletal system con- Bones, cartilage, tendons,
sist of? ligaments and muscles

4. What is the purpose of the musculoskeletal To support the body and
system? produce movement

5. Function of skeletal system support, protection, move-
ment, storage, blood cell
production

6. What do skeletal muscles produce that helps Produce heat to maintain
the body maintain this? body temperature

7. skeletal muscles work with what other body Nervous, respiratory and
systems involving movement? circulatory systems

8. What are long bones? Bones of the arms, legs,
hands and feet that include
a diaphysis and epiphysis

9. What are short bones? Bones of the wrists and an-
kles

10. What are flat bones? Thin, flat, slightly curved
Sternum, scapulae, ribs,
most skull bones of the ribs,
shoulder blades, hipbones
and cranial bones

11. What is the purpose of articular cartilage? covers articulating surfaces
and prevents direct contact
between bones (joint sur-
faces)



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12. What is the purpose of periosteum? Gives bone strength, Pro-
vide blood vessels and nu-
trients to bone, Give a nerve
supply

13. What is the purpose of ligaments? help hold long bones to-
gether at joints

14. What is an osteoblast? a cell that secretes the ma-
trix for bone formation or re-
pair of bones

15. What are osteoclasts responsible for? Bone resorption. Osteo-
clasts secrete acid and en-
zymes that dissolve calcium
phosphate in bone as part
of repair of bones

16. antagonist muscle Muscles that have opposing
or opposite functions

17. synergistic muscles Muscles with the same
function or those that work
together to perform a partic-
ular function.

18. Myocytes muscle cells that devel-
op from myoblasts; cardiac
muscle

19. Flexion Decreases the angle of a
joint

20. extension increases the angle of a
joint (straightening)

21. isometric exercise exercise in which muscle
tension occurs without a
significant change of a body
part


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22. muscle sense Knowing where our mus-
cles are without looking at
them

23. stretch receptors receptors that sense mus-
cle stretch and contraction

24. Immobility complications Decreased movement al-
lows respiratory secretions
to collect in the lungs which
can lead to atelectasis and
pneumonia

25. What systems does immobility affect? Cardiovascular, gastroin-
testinal tract, musculoskele-
tal system, urinary system
and the skin

26. What are respiratory complications from im- Stasis of secretions, atelec-
mobility? tasis, poor gas exchange
and pneumonia

27. What are cardiac complications from immo- Blood clots, pulmonary em-
bility? bolus, hypotension and
tachycardia

28. GI complications of immobility Weight loss, protein defi-
ciency, abdominal disten-
tion and constipation

29. Musculoskeletal complications from immo- Weakness, atrophy, joint
bility? contractures, osteoporosis
and bone pain

30. Urinary complications from immobility? Stasis of urine leading
to frequent UTI's, kidney
stones, urinary frequency
and dysuria



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31. Skin complications from immobility? Decreased circulation and
pressure leading to skin
breakdown and pressure in-
juries

32. What can improper body mechanics cause? Pressure injuries, contrac-
tures, atrophy and respira-
tory complications

33. Describe two main principles for clients re- Maintain correct anatomical
garding body movement position and change posi-
tion frequently

34. supine position lying on back, facing up-
ward

35. Fowler's position a semi-sitting position; the
head of the bed is raised
between 60 and 90 degrees

36. Semi-Fowler's Position the head of the bed is raised
30 degrees; or the head of
the bed is raised 30 de-
grees and the knee portion
is raised 15 degrees

37. dorsal recumbent position lying on the back with the
knees flexed and soles of
feet flat on the bed

38. Dorsal Lithotomy Position Position used for examina-
tion of pelvic organs.For
example, delivery of baby,
ob/gyn exam. Like dorsal re-
cumbent but with feet usual-
ly in stirrups

39. lateral position side lying position

40. Sims position

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