NCSBN Exam 2 with Latest Questions and Correct Answers
NCSBN Exam 2 with Latest Questions and Correct Answers A client is being evaluated for carpel tunnel syndrome. The nurse is observed tapping over the median nerve in the wrist and asking the client if there is pain or tingling. Which assessment is the nurse performing? A. Phalen's maneuver B. Tinel's sign C. Kernig's sign D. Brudzinski's sign ANSWER B. Tinel's sign Assessing for Tinel's sign is done to check for paresthesia in the median nerve. An abnormal result would be pain or tingling as this procedure is done. This test can also be performed by inflating a blood pressure cuff to the client's systolic pressure, resulting in pain and tingling. Answer A is another test in which the nurse asks the client to place the backs of the hands together and flex them at the same time. If the client experiences paresthesia within 60 seconds of performing the test, it is a positive result indicating carpel tunnel syndrome. Answers C and D are both assessment procedures for minengeal irritation. The nurse is caring for a client who is recovering from a fractured femur. Which diet selection would be best for this client? A. Loaded baked potato, fried chicken, and tea B. Dressed cheeseburger, French fries, and Coke C. Tuna fish salad on sourdough bread, potato chips, and skim milk
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