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1. Subjective and Objective portion is considered what? The Assessment
2. Subjective Assessment From patient's POV; pa-
tient rash 2x days with
cream to no relief
3. What is a tool utilized for the assessment of geriatric SPICES Scale: Sleep Disor-
patients? ders, Problems with Eat-
ing or Feeding, Incon-
tinence, Confusion, Evi-
dence of Falls, and Skin
Breakdown
4. Two Types of Percussion Direct vs. Indirect: Hand
directly on organ vs. Hand
over hand pressing on or-
gan
5. How can intelligence tests be used in the most effec- By comparison; old vs. re-
tive manner? sults
6. Why is a clinical interview referred to as a conversation Because it allows the clin-
with a purpose? ician to see how the pt
views their condition
7. How does neurological testing differ from a clinical Neurological testing looks
interview? at possible physical caus-
es for psychological is-
sues.
8. An older adult may have which of the following con- Decreased liver and kid-
cerns that may influence drug action? ney function (not skin).
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9. A person who is dehydrated will most likely require A smaller amount of the
what in terms of medication dosage? same drug when com-
pared to a person who is
not dehydrated
10. Which of the following is a description of postural The patient is unable to
compression of the airway maintain upper body pos-
ture, causing his head
to drop forward onto
the chest; the chest and
shoulders to fall forward;
and the abdomen to curl
up.
11. Thrombus vs. Embolus Thrombus: A blood clot
Embolus: A thrombus
(clot) that is not stationary
and travels
12. A twenty-nine-year-old female presents with severe Neisseria gonorrhoeae
pain in her knee joint with papules, redness, and ten-
derness surrounding. What type of organism does the
nurse suspect has caused this acute infectious arthri-
tis?
13. Neisseria gonorrhoeae Common cause of acute
infection of the joint
14. Staphylococcus aureus Common infectious agent
in osteomyelitis
15. Streptococcus pyogenes Causative bacterial organ-
ism in strep throat
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16. Candida Common opportunistic
invader of the fungal fam-
ily
17. Which item in the family history assessment per- D. - The sudden death of a
formed by the critical care nurse is a red flag for hyper- grandmother needs to be
trophic cardiomyopathy and should be investigated probed for if a cause was
further? determined. If she passed
a. Heart disease of the father away suddenly because
b. Diabetes mellitus of the mother of hypertrophic cardiomy-
c. Sudden death of a grandmother opathy that had been pre-
d. Stroke of a grandfather viously undiagnosed be-
fore autopsy, the patient
should be screened for
this condition as well, as
it often may be asymp-
tomatic until syncope or
sudden death occurs. The
other three items list-
ed are of value, but
do not point toward hy-
pertrophic cardiomyopa-
thy specifically.
18. Frank-Starling Law of The Heart The more the heart fills
with blood during dias-
tole, the greater the force
of contraction during sys-
tole