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1.The registered nurse (RN) uses the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) when assessing a
client for admission to an assisted living facility. Which finding is the RN assessing when
requesting the client to count by 7s?
A. Recall of information.
B. Orientation to surroundings.
C. Attention to details.
D. Ability to follow complex commands. - ANS :ANS: C
Counting by 7s evaulates the ability to do simple calculations and is specific to the client's
attention to detail (C). (A, B, and D) are additional parts of the MMSE that evaluate
orientation and cognitive function.
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2.The registered nurse (RN) palpates a weak pedal pulse in the client's right foot. Which
assessment findings should the RN document that are consistent with diminished peripheral
circulation? (Select all that apply.)
A. Diminished hair on legs.
B. Bruising on extremities.
C. Skin cool to touch.
D. Capillary refill less than 3 seconds.
E. Darkened skin on extremities. - ANS :ANS: A, C
Diminished hair on the legs (A) and skin that is cool to touch (C) are symptoms of decreased
arterial blood flow. (B, D, and E) are not indicators for impaired peripheral circulation.
3.Which action should the registered nurse (RN) implement to complete an assessment for a
client while using an interpreter?
A. Ask closed-ended questions with the assistance of the interpreter.
B. Maintain eye contact with the client while listening to the translation.
C. Instruct interpreter to answer questions from interpreter's point of view.
D. Protect the client's privacy by asking a limited number of questions. - ANS :ANS: B
When completing an assessment, the RN should maintain eye contact with the client (B) to
gather additional information from the client's nonverbal cues. (A, C, and D) do not use both
verbal and nonverbal communication techniques to gather data during an assessment.
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4.A client with progressive hearing loss appears distressed when the registered nurse (RN)
asks open-ended questions about the client's health history. Which forms of communication
should the RN use? (Select all that apply.)
A. Face the client so the client can see the RN's mouth.
B. Increase one's speech volume when interacting with the client.
C. Repeat information to the client if misunderstood.
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D. Check if the client's hearing aides are working properly.
Reduce environmental noise surrounding the client. - ANS :ANS: A, D, E
(A, D, and E) are correct. A client with hearing loss can develop the ability to read "lips," so
facing the client during conversation (A) allows visualization of the lips and directs the sound
towards the client. Inspection of the hearing aide device's functionality is a vital step in
communication (D). Hearing aides magnify all surrounding noise, so it is imperative to reduce
outside environmental noise during the interview process (E). Speaking clearly with
enunciation and in a regular tone is easier for a client to understand than increasing the
volume of speech (B). If a client shows signs of confusion, rephrasing the question, instead of
repeating (C), should be done to decrease client anxiety and facilitate understanding.
5.A registered nurse (RN) is performing a mini-mental state examination (MMSE) for a client
who is being admitted to an assisted living community. Which communication techniques
should the RN implement to decrease anxiety in the client? (Select all that apply.)
A. Use simple sentences during the examination.
B. Move to another question if the client seems confused.
C. Reduce environmental detractors during the examination.
D. Allow family to answer for the client to decrease frustration.
Ask questions one at a time to decrease confusion. - ANS :ANS: A, C, E
(A, C, and E) are correct. Communication techniques for clients with cognitive impairments
should be simple (A), withoutenvironmental distractions (C), and direct (E). (B) increases
anxiety in a client, so it is important to give the client time to answer a question before
moving to the next one. (D) is the family's view of the client's mental status and does not give
the RN an objective view of the client's cognitive impairment.
6.A Muslim male client refuses to let the female registered nurse (RN) listen to his breath
sounds during the examination. How should the RN respond?
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