NSG 3160 EXAM 3 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
The breast is made up of:
cx cx cx cx cx cx
A.) Primarily muscle with very little fibrous tissue
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
B.) Fibrous, glandular, & adipose tissue
cx cx cx cx cx cx
C.) Primarily milk ducts, known as lactiferous ducts
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
D.) Glandular tissue, which supports the breast by attaching to the chest wall - ans-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx
B.) Fibrous, glandular, & adipose tissue
cx cx cx cx cx
Which breast quadrant is most at risk for breast tumors? - ans-The upper outer quadrant
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx cx
The nurse should notice the axillary tail of spence, the cone-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
shaped breast tissue that projects up into the axilla close to the pectoral group of the axillary
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
lymph nodes is what quadrant? - ans-The upper outer quadrant
cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx cx
The nurse should assess which of these axillary lymph nodes?
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
A. Central, axillary, lateral, & sternal
cx cx cx cx cx cx
B. Pectoral, lateral, anterior, & sternal
cx cx cx cx cx cx
C.) Central, lateral, pectoral, & subscapular
cx cx cx cx cx
D.) Lateral, pectoral, axillary, & suprascapular - ans-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx
C.) Central, lateral, pectoral, & subscapular
cx cx cx cx cx
Which type of node enlargement should the nurse expect from a patient with a recent breas
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
t infection?
cx cx
A.) Nonspecificcx
B.) Ipsilateral axillary
cx cx
C.) Contralateral axillary
cx cx
D.) Inguinal & cervical - ans-B.) Ipsilateral axillary
cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx
More than 75% (most) of the lymph drains into the _____________, or same side, axillary -
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
ans-Ipsilateral
cxcx
What is the nurses best response for a patient who states that her breasts change all month
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
long? - ans- cx cxcx
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
The breast is made up of:
cx cx cx cx cx cx
A.) Primarily muscle with very little fibrous tissue
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
B.) Fibrous, glandular, & adipose tissue
cx cx cx cx cx cx
C.) Primarily milk ducts, known as lactiferous ducts
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
D.) Glandular tissue, which supports the breast by attaching to the chest wall - ans-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx
B.) Fibrous, glandular, & adipose tissue
cx cx cx cx cx
Which breast quadrant is most at risk for breast tumors? - ans-The upper outer quadrant
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx cx
The nurse should notice the axillary tail of spence, the cone-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
shaped breast tissue that projects up into the axilla close to the pectoral group of the axillary
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
lymph nodes is what quadrant? - ans-The upper outer quadrant
cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx cx
The nurse should assess which of these axillary lymph nodes?
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
A. Central, axillary, lateral, & sternal
cx cx cx cx cx cx
B. Pectoral, lateral, anterior, & sternal
cx cx cx cx cx cx
C.) Central, lateral, pectoral, & subscapular
cx cx cx cx cx
D.) Lateral, pectoral, axillary, & suprascapular - ans-
cx cx cx cx cx cx cxcx
C.) Central, lateral, pectoral, & subscapular
cx cx cx cx cx
Which type of node enlargement should the nurse expect from a patient with a recent breas
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
t infection?
cx cx
A.) Nonspecificcx
B.) Ipsilateral axillary
cx cx
C.) Contralateral axillary
cx cx
D.) Inguinal & cervical - ans-B.) Ipsilateral axillary
cx cx cx cx cxcx cx cx
More than 75% (most) of the lymph drains into the _____________, or same side, axillary -
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
ans-Ipsilateral
cxcx
What is the nurses best response for a patient who states that her breasts change all month
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
long? - ans- cx cxcx