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Following completion of the comprehensive health assessment, the nurse periodically performs a partial assessment primarily for which reason? - Answer Reassess previously detected problems Explanation: A periodic partial assessment consists of a mini-overview of the client's body systems and holistic health patterns as a follow-up on his or her health status. Any problems that were initially detected in the client's body system or holistic health patterns are reassessed in less depth to determine any major changes from the baseline data. In addition, a brief reassessment of the client's normal body system or holistic health patterns is performed whenever the nurse or another health care professional has an encounter with the client. What is the primary purpose of health assessment? - Answer To gather information about the health status of the client Explanation: Health assessment is "gathering information about the health status of the client, analyzing and synthesizing those data, making judgments about nursing interventions based on the findings, and evaluating client care outcomes" (AACN, 2011). Health assessment is not making judgments about a client's lifestyle; it does not involve care based on the nurse's views and beliefs, nor does it help the physician diagnose illness without further testing. How does a nurse decide what health-promotion activities are necessary for a particular client? - Answer Nurses collaborate with clients to identify areas in which clients are willing to make changes Explanation: Rather than addressing all areas associated with healthy behaviors and overwhelming clients, nurses collaborate with them to identify areas in which clients are willing to make changes. When caring for a client, a nurse does not address healthy behaviors only; nurses do not address only areas where clients are willing to make changes, nor do they construct their own theories to identify perceptions, barriers, and positive outcomes. During a health assessment, the nurse learns that an adolescent is sexually active. What information can the nurse provide the client in order to support the Healthy People 2020 indicator of responsible sexual behavior? - Answer The importance of using a condom when engaging in sexual activity Explanation: An objective to support the Healthy People 2020 indicator of responsible sexual behavior is to increase the proportion of sexually active persons who use condoms. The nurse should instruct the patient about condom use with sexual activity. The objectives of Healthy People 2020 do not include promoting sexual abstinence. While diagnostic testing and reducing the percentage

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Quiz #5 NURS 60015 test Questions
And Answers.
Appendicitis - Answer RLQ pain. Assess for signs of McBurney point tenderness, Rovsing sign
(indirect tenderness), the psoas sign, and the obturator sign



McBurney's point - Answer A point on the right side of the abdomen, about two-thirds of
the distance between the umbilicus and the anterior bony prominence of the hip



Rovsing sign - Answer With the patient supine press deeply and evenly in the LLQ then
quickly withdraw fingers



Psoas sign - Answer RLQ pain with extension of right thigh indicative of appendicitis



Obturator sign - Answer pain in the lower abdomen or inside of thigh when the hip is flexed
and internally rotated; a sign of appendicitis



Cholecystitis - Answer RUQ pain if no tenderness on palpitation test for Murphy sign can be
preformed



Murphy's sign - Answer Deeply palpate the RUQ at the location of patients pain ask the
patient to take a deep breath which forces the liver and the gallbladder down towards the
fingers



stress incontinence - Answer The urethral sphincter is weakened so that transient increases
in intraabdominal pressure raise the pressure of the bladder pressure to levels that exceed
urethral resistance



urge incontinence - Answer Detrusor contractions are stronger than normal and overcome
the normal urethral resistance. The bladder is typically small.



overflow incontinence - Answer Detrusor contractions are insufficient to overcome urethral
resistance. The bladder is typically large, even after an effort to void,

Continuous dripping or dribbling incontinence



functional incontinence - Answer The patient is functionally unable to reach the toilet in
time because of impaired health or environmental conditions

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