Nur 192: Chapter 11 Exam Questions
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An older adult male with a history of benign prostatic hyperplasia presents
to the emergency room with complaints of urinary retention. The nurse
collects data related to the patient's voiding patterns, weight gain, fluid
intake, urine volume in the bladder, and level of suprapubic discomfort.
What type of assessment is the nurse performing? - ✔✔focused
Which of the following qualities does the nursing student identify as being
helpful in inviting the confidence of clients when first working with them?
Select all that apply. - ✔✔• Caring
• Competence
• Respect for client
• Professionalism
"The nurse is conducting an interview with a newly admitted client. Which
listening behavior guideline should the nurse implement in order to have a
successful interview? - ✔✔avoid impulse to interrupt
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The nursing student has learned that when doing an assessment on any
client, it is essential to get the most important information first. By doing so
the nurse's action is an example of which of the following? - ✔✔be able
to prioritize
A nurse is assessing an energetic 80-year-old, admitted to the hospital with
complaints of difficulty urinating, bloody urine, and burning on urination.
What is a priority assessment for this patient? - ✔✔A focused
assessment of the specific problems identified
When performing an assessment, the nurse should focus on the
developmental stage for which of the following clients? - ✔✔toddler
During the interview component of the health assessment, how does the
nurse convey to the client that the information is important? - ✔✔eye
llevel
An older adult client who has been living in an assisted living facility for
several months informs a visiting family member that a nurse is coming that
afternoon to do some kind of check-up. Which type of check would be most
appropriate for the nurse to perform on this client? - ✔✔
While caring for a client who has a problem related to digestion, a nurse
has been referred by the primary care provider to be seen by a