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PCHA Final Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, nauseated and that he "feels hot". This type of data would be considered: - subjective Because the physical environment in which an interview takes place is an important consideration for the success of an interview, the interviewer should: - reduce noise by turning off televisions and cell phones A nurse is taking complete health histories on all the patients attending a wellness workshop. While conducting an interview with a patient, the nurse asks, "Can you tell me a little about yourself?" This question is an example of: - an open-ended question During an interview, a parent of a hospitalized child is sitting in an open position. As the interviewer begins to discuss the child's treatment, however, the parent suddenly crosses the arms against the chest and crosses the legs. Based on the understanding that nonverbal modes of communication provide clues to understanding feelings, the sudden change in body position would suggest that the parent is: - uncomfortable talking about his child's treatment A 59-year-old patient is returning to the outpatient clinic for a follow up visit. The patient has a history of ulcerative colitis. The patient states he has been having "black stools" for the last 24 hours. Which of the following would be the most complete way for the nurse to document the patient's reason for seeking care? - J.M. is a 59-year-old patient here for having "black stools" for the past 24 hours. Which of the following statements best describes the purpose of a health history? - to provide a database of subjective information about the patient's past and current health. The inspection phase of the physical assessment: - begins the moment you first meet the person and develop a "general survey". A patient is at the clinic for a physical examination. He states that he is "very anxious" about the physical exam. What steps can the examiner take to make the patient more comfortable? - Appear unhurried and confident when examining the patient.When performing a physical examination, safety must be considered to protect the examiner and the patient against the spread of infection. Which of the following statements describes the most appropriate actions the examiner should take when performing a physical examination? - Wash hands at the beginning of the examination and any time that one leaves and re-enters the room. A 50-year-old patient who is taking anti-hypertensive medications returns to the clinic to have their blood pressure (BP) checked. The last BP was 146/88. The BP reported to the nurse is 168/96. Both blood pressures were taken at the brachial site. Which of the following is true regarding blood pressure assessment in this patient? Choose all that apply: 1. The patient should be allowed to adequately rest prior to assessing the blood pressure. 2. The width of the cuff should cover 40% of the circumference of the upper arm. 3. The position of the arm used for blood pressure assessment should be above the level of the heart. 4. Goal blood pressure for this patient should be systolic less than 120 mm Hg and diastolic less than 80 mmHg. 5. The last audible sound auscultated during blood pressure assessment should be recorded for the systolic reading. 6. An unsupported arm may be used for an accurate blood pressure measure - 1, 2, 4 While caring for a patient with heart disease, the nurse notices an irregularity in the rhythm of the patient's radial pulse. The previous assessment did not reveal an irregular pulse. What would be the BEST action to take? - count the patient's apical pulse for one minute Which of the following statements is true regarding use of the tympanic thermometer? - The practitioner needs to wait at least 10 minutes to obtain the temperature if the patient has been outdoors. Which of the following is true regarding an oral temperature? - The thermometer should be placed in the posterior sublingual pocket of the mouth. The nurse is taking a blood pressure on a patient; the patient's baseline blood pressure is unknown. The nurse does not have any previous information about the patient's blood pressure measurements, nor is the patient able to give any information about previous blood pressure readings. Which of the following techniques would be the MOST accurate way to measure this patient's blood pressure? - Inflate the blood pressure cuff 30 mm Hg above the point at which the palpated pulse disappeared.

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PCHA Final Exam Questions | 100% Correct
Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, nauseated and that he "feels hot". This type of data
would be considered: - ✔✔subjective


Because the physical environment in which an interview takes place is an important consideration for the
success of an interview, the interviewer should: - ✔✔reduce noise by turning off televisions and cell
phones


A nurse is taking complete health histories on all the patients attending a wellness workshop. While
conducting an interview with a patient, the nurse asks, "Can you tell me a little about yourself?" This
question is an example of: - ✔✔an open-ended question


During an interview, a parent of a hospitalized child is sitting in an open position. As the interviewer
begins to discuss the child's treatment, however, the parent suddenly crosses the arms against the chest
and crosses the legs. Based on the understanding that nonverbal modes of communication provide clues
to understanding feelings, the sudden change in body position would suggest that the parent is: -
✔✔uncomfortable talking about his child's treatment


A 59-year-old patient is returning to the outpatient clinic for a follow up visit. The patient has a history of
ulcerative colitis. The patient states he has been having "black stools" for the last 24 hours. Which of the
following would be the most complete way for the nurse to document the patient's reason for seeking
care? - ✔✔J.M. is a 59-year-old patient here for having "black stools" for the past 24 hours.


Which of the following statements best describes the purpose of a health history? - ✔✔to provide a
database of subjective information about the patient's past and current health.



The inspection phase of the physical assessment: - ✔✔begins the moment you first meet the person and
develop a "general survey".


A patient is at the clinic for a physical examination. He states that he is "very anxious" about the physical
exam. What steps can the examiner take to make the patient more comfortable? - ✔✔Appear unhurried
and confident when examining the patient.

, When performing a physical examination, safety must be considered to protect the examiner and the
patient against the spread of infection. Which of the following statements describes the most
appropriate actions the examiner should take when performing a physical examination? - ✔✔Wash
hands at the beginning of the examination and any time that one leaves and re-enters the room.


A 50-year-old patient who is taking anti-hypertensive medications returns to the clinic to have their
blood pressure (BP) checked. The last BP was 146/88. The BP reported to the nurse is 168/96. Both
blood pressures were taken at the brachial site. Which of the following is true regarding blood pressure
assessment in this patient? Choose all that apply:
1. The patient should be allowed to adequately rest prior to assessing the blood pressure.
2. The width of the cuff should cover 40% of the circumference of the upper arm.
3. The position of the arm used for blood pressure assessment should be above the level of the heart.
4. Goal blood pressure for this patient should be systolic less than 120 mm Hg and diastolic less than 80
mmHg.
5. The last audible sound auscultated during blood pressure assessment should be recorded for the
systolic reading.

6. An unsupported arm may be used for an accurate blood pressure measure - ✔✔1, 2, 4


While caring for a patient with heart disease, the nurse notices an irregularity in the rhythm of the
patient's radial pulse. The previous assessment did not reveal an irregular pulse. What would be the
BEST action to take? - ✔✔count the patient's apical pulse for one minute



Which of the following statements is true regarding use of the tympanic thermometer? - ✔✔The
practitioner needs to wait at least 10 minutes to obtain the temperature if the patient has been
outdoors.



Which of the following is true regarding an oral temperature? - ✔✔The thermometer should be placed
in the posterior sublingual pocket of the mouth.


The nurse is taking a blood pressure on a patient; the patient's baseline blood pressure is unknown. The
nurse does not have any previous information about the patient's blood pressure measurements, nor is
the patient able to give any information about previous blood pressure readings. Which of the following
techniques would be the MOST accurate way to measure this patient's blood pressure? - ✔✔Inflate the
blood pressure cuff 30 mm Hg above the point at which the palpated pulse disappeared.
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