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Quick Study: Fundamentals of Nursing Units 7&8. 1498 Scenario-Based Questions and Answers

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Quick Study: Fundamentals of Nursing Units 7&8. Total Questions and Answers: 1498 UNIT 7 Assessing Health Chapter 29: Vital Signs 272 Questions and Answers Chapter 30: Health Assessment 110 Questions and Answers UNIT 8 Integral Components of Client Care Chapter 31: Asepsis 157 Questions and Answers Chapter 32: Safety 116 Questions and Answers Chapter 33: Hygiene 223 Questions and Answers Chapter 34: Diagnostic Testing 113 Questions and Answers Chapter 35: Medications 284 Questions and Answers Chapter 36: Skin Integrity and Wound Care 123 Questions and Answers Chapter 37: Perioperative Nursing 100 Questions and Answers

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Quick Study: Fundamentals of Nursing
Units 7&8.
Total Questions and Answers: 1498


UNIT 7

Assessing Health

Chapter 29: Vital Signs
272 Questions and Answers

Chapter 30: Health Assessment
110 Questions and Answers



UNIT 8

Integral Components of Client Care

Chapter 31: Asepsis
157 Questions and Answers
Chapter 32: Safety
116 Questions and Answers
Chapter 33: Hygiene
223 Questions and Answers
Chapter 34: Diagnostic Testing
113 Questions and Answers

,Chapter 35: Medications
284 Questions and Answers
Chapter 36: Skin Integrity and Wound Care
123 Questions and Answers
Chapter 37: Perioperative Nursing
100 Questions and Answers

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, Chapter 29

Vital Signs
1. A patient presents to the clinic complaining of fatigue and feeling cold despite wearing
warm clothing. Upon assessment, you notice they are shivering slightly and their hands are
pale and cool to the touch. What physiological processes could explain these observations,
and what actions should you take?

Answer: The patient’s symptoms suggest that their body is attempting to increase core
temperature through vasoconstriction and shivering. The hypothalamic integrator may
have detected a drop in core temperature and triggered these responses to conserve and
produce heat. Actions include checking their body temperature, assessing for potential
hypothermia, and providing warm blankets or other external heat sources to stabilize their
condition.



2. A nurse delegates routine vital sign measurements to an unlicensed assistive personnel
(UAP). Upon reviewing the recorded data, the nurse notices an abnormally low blood
pressure. What steps should the nurse take next?

Answer: The nurse should recheck the blood pressure personally to verify accuracy, assess
the patient for symptoms such as dizziness or fainting, and evaluate their overall condition.
Since interpretation of vital signs rests with the nurse, they should determine if the
abnormal reading is significant and take further action, such as notifying the healthcare
provider if necessary.



3. A 35-year-old patient’s oral temperature reads 101°F (38.3°C). The nurse observes that
the patient’s skin is warm and flushed. What physiological process is likely causing these
observations, and what should the nurse monitor?

Answer: The elevated temperature suggests a fever, which increases cellular metabolism
and causes peripheral vasodilation to release heat. The nurse should monitor for additional
signs of infection, dehydration, and other complications of fever, such as increased
respiratory rate or altered mental status, and follow facility protocols for fever
management.



4. During a winter home visit, an elderly client reports feeling cold despite the thermostat
being set to a normal room temperature. The nurse finds that the client’s body temperature

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