NUR 210 EXAM 1 /2025 WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
a, b, e, f, h - CORRECT ANSWER-A. S., a 35-year-old, is at your clinic
today for a well visit. She recently moved to the area and is
establishing with a new primary care provider. What information
would you include in the database for this new patient? Select all
that apply.
a. Current health state
b. Lifestyle and risk factors
c. Only subjective information
d. Only objective information
e. Physical examination
f. Health maintenance behaviors
g. Your perception of the patient's health
h. The patient's perception of current health
Current health state - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's present medical
condition and wellness level.
Lifestyle and risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER-Factors affecting health,
like diet and exercise.
,Physical examination - CORRECT ANSWER-Clinical assessment of the
patient's body.
Health maintenance behaviors - CORRECT ANSWER-Actions taken to
maintain or improve health.
Patient's perception of health - CORRECT ANSWER-How the patient
views their own health status.
Pain rating scale - CORRECT ANSWER-Subjective measure of pain
intensity from 0 to 10.
Tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-Abnormally rapid breathing, often
indicating distress.
Tachycardia - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased heart rate, potentially
signaling health issues.
Cues related to pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Observable signs indicating
the patient's pain level.
c, d, e - CORRECT ANSWER-You are reviewing assessment data of a
45-year-old male patient who had recent surgery and rates his pain at
8 on a 10-point scale. As you review the electronic health record, you
note which of the following cues related to the patient's pain? Select
all that apply.
,a. Normal skin turgor
b. Normal S1, S2 heart sounds
c. Pale skin
d. Tachypnea (rapid breathing)
e. Tachycardia (rapid pulse)
f. Clear breath sounds
d - CORRECT ANSWER-You are working in the emergency department
and receive a patient who was admitted via ambulance. The patient
is alert, but the injuries are severe. What are your priorities when
collecting this patient's emergency database?
a. A complete health history and full physical examination
b. A full list of medications, allergies, family history, and personal
history
c. Previously identified problems including any current treatments
and health promotion
d. Collect critical information as you begin lifesaving measures
c - CORRECT ANSWER-You are caring for a patient who was recently
diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She is learning to manage her
diabetes and will need support after discharge. Her knowledge deficit
is considered a _____________ priority problem and will require a
collaborative effort with health care professionals.
, a. First-level
b. Second-level
c. Third-level
a - CORRECT ANSWER-You completed the health history and physical
examination on your new admission. After completing the
assessment phase of the nursing process, the next step includes
which of the following?
a. Interpreting clinical findings and determining a diagnosis
b. Clustering cues and evaluating assessment data
c. Collaborating with the patient and reviewing information
d. Evaluating the information collected and determining next steps
first - CORRECT ANSWER-G.R. is a 75-year-old male who presents to
the emergency department with chest pain, palpitations, and
appears pale and diaphoretic. As the history and physical are
completed, the following problems emerge. Please label them first-,
second-, or third-level priority problems.
*Blood pressure 74/50, HR 148 __________
second - CORRECT ANSWER-G.R. is a 75-year-old male who presents
to the emergency department with chest pain, palpitations, and
appears pale and diaphoretic. As the history and physical are
completed, the following problems emerge. Please label them first-,
second-, or third-level priority problems.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
a, b, e, f, h - CORRECT ANSWER-A. S., a 35-year-old, is at your clinic
today for a well visit. She recently moved to the area and is
establishing with a new primary care provider. What information
would you include in the database for this new patient? Select all
that apply.
a. Current health state
b. Lifestyle and risk factors
c. Only subjective information
d. Only objective information
e. Physical examination
f. Health maintenance behaviors
g. Your perception of the patient's health
h. The patient's perception of current health
Current health state - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's present medical
condition and wellness level.
Lifestyle and risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER-Factors affecting health,
like diet and exercise.
,Physical examination - CORRECT ANSWER-Clinical assessment of the
patient's body.
Health maintenance behaviors - CORRECT ANSWER-Actions taken to
maintain or improve health.
Patient's perception of health - CORRECT ANSWER-How the patient
views their own health status.
Pain rating scale - CORRECT ANSWER-Subjective measure of pain
intensity from 0 to 10.
Tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-Abnormally rapid breathing, often
indicating distress.
Tachycardia - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased heart rate, potentially
signaling health issues.
Cues related to pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Observable signs indicating
the patient's pain level.
c, d, e - CORRECT ANSWER-You are reviewing assessment data of a
45-year-old male patient who had recent surgery and rates his pain at
8 on a 10-point scale. As you review the electronic health record, you
note which of the following cues related to the patient's pain? Select
all that apply.
,a. Normal skin turgor
b. Normal S1, S2 heart sounds
c. Pale skin
d. Tachypnea (rapid breathing)
e. Tachycardia (rapid pulse)
f. Clear breath sounds
d - CORRECT ANSWER-You are working in the emergency department
and receive a patient who was admitted via ambulance. The patient
is alert, but the injuries are severe. What are your priorities when
collecting this patient's emergency database?
a. A complete health history and full physical examination
b. A full list of medications, allergies, family history, and personal
history
c. Previously identified problems including any current treatments
and health promotion
d. Collect critical information as you begin lifesaving measures
c - CORRECT ANSWER-You are caring for a patient who was recently
diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She is learning to manage her
diabetes and will need support after discharge. Her knowledge deficit
is considered a _____________ priority problem and will require a
collaborative effort with health care professionals.
, a. First-level
b. Second-level
c. Third-level
a - CORRECT ANSWER-You completed the health history and physical
examination on your new admission. After completing the
assessment phase of the nursing process, the next step includes
which of the following?
a. Interpreting clinical findings and determining a diagnosis
b. Clustering cues and evaluating assessment data
c. Collaborating with the patient and reviewing information
d. Evaluating the information collected and determining next steps
first - CORRECT ANSWER-G.R. is a 75-year-old male who presents to
the emergency department with chest pain, palpitations, and
appears pale and diaphoretic. As the history and physical are
completed, the following problems emerge. Please label them first-,
second-, or third-level priority problems.
*Blood pressure 74/50, HR 148 __________
second - CORRECT ANSWER-G.R. is a 75-year-old male who presents
to the emergency department with chest pain, palpitations, and
appears pale and diaphoretic. As the history and physical are
completed, the following problems emerge. Please label them first-,
second-, or third-level priority problems.