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Jarvis Ch 8 Assessment Techniques and Safety in the Clinical Setting( 2022/2023)

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When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always use is: a. Palpation. b. Inspection. c. Percussion. d. Auscultation. b. Inspection. The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. The skills are performed one at a time and in this order (with the exception of the abdominal assessment, during which auscultation takes place before palpation and percussion). The assessment of each body system begins with inspection. A focused inspection takes time and yields a surprising amount of information. The nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment. Which statement is true about the physical assessment? The inspection phase: a. Usually yields little information. b. Takes time and reveals a surprising amount of information. c. May be somewhat uncomfortable for the expert practitioner. d. Requires a quick glance at the patients body systems before proceeding with palpation. b. Takes time and reveals a surprising amount of information. A focused inspection takes time and yields a surprising amount of information. Initially, the examiner may feel uncomfortable, staring at the person without also doing something. A focused assessment is significantly more than a quick glance. The nurse is assessing a patients skin during an office visit. What part of the hand and technique should be used to best assess the patients skin temperature? a. Fingertips; they are more sensitive to small changes in temperature. b. Dorsal surface of the hand; the skin is thinner on this surface than on the palms. c. Ulnar portion of the hand; increased blood supply in this area enhances temperature sensitivity. d. Palmar surface of the hand; this surface is the most sensitive to temperature variations because of its increased nerve supply in this area. b. Dorsal surface of the hand; the skin is thinner on this surface than on the palms. The dorsa (backs) of the hands and fingers are best for determining temperature because the skin is thinner on the dorsal surfaces than on the palms. Fingertips are best for fine, tactile discrimination. The other responses are not useful for palpation. Which of these techniques uses the sense of touch to assess texture, temperature, moisture, and swelling when the nurse is assessing a patient? a. Palpation b. Inspection c. Percussion d. Auscultation a. Palpation Palpation uses the sense of touch to assess the patient for these factors. Inspection involves vision; percussion assesses through the use of palpable vibrations and audible sounds; and auscultation uses the sense of hearing. The nurse is preparing to assess a patients abdomen by palpation. How should the nurse proceed? a. Palpation of reportedly tender areas are avoided because palpation in these areas may cause pain. b. Palpating a tender area is quickly performed to avoid any discomfort that the patient may experience. c. The assessment begins with deep palpation, while encouraging the patient to relax and to take deep breaths. d. The assessment begins with light palpation to detect surface characteristics and to accustom the patient to being touched. d. The assessment begins with light palpation to detect surface characteristics and to accustom the patient to being touched. Light palpation is initially performed to detect any surface characteristics and to accustom the person to being touched. Tender areas should be palpated last, not first. The nurse would use bimanual palpation technique in which situation? a. Palpating the thorax of an infant b. Palpating the kidneys and uterus c. Assessing pulsations and vibrations d. Assessing the presence of tenderness and pain b. Palpating the kidneys and uterus Bimanual palpation requires the use of both hands to envelop or capture certain body parts or organs such as the kidneys, uterus, or adnexa. The other situations are not appropriate for bimanual palpation. The nurse is preparing to percuss the abdomen of a patient. The purpose of the percussion is to assess the ______ of the underlying tissue. a. Turgor b. Texture c. Density d. Consistency c. Density Percussion yields a sound that depicts the location, size, and density of the underlying organ. Turgor and texture are assessed with palpation. The nurse is reviewing percussion techniques with a newly graduated nurse. Which technique, if used by the new nurse, indicates that more review is needed? a. Percussing once over each area b. Quickly lifting the striking finger after each stroke c. Striking with the fingertip, not the finger pad d. Using the wrist to make the strikes, not the arm a. Percussing once over each area For percussion, the nurse should percuss two times over each location. The striking finger should be quickly lifted because a resting finger damps off vibrations. The tip of the striking finger should make contact, not the pad of the finger. The wrist must be relaxed and is used to make the strikes, not the arm. When percussing over the liver of a patient, the nurse notices a dull sound. The nurse should: a. Consider this a normal finding. b. Palpate this area for an underlying mass. c. Reposition the hands, and attempt to percuss in this area again. d. Consider this finding as abnormal, and refer the patient for additional treatment. a. Consider this a normal finding. Percussion over relatively dense organs, such as the liver or spleen, will produce a dull sound. The other responses are not correct. The nurse is unable to identify any changes in sound when percussing over the abdomen of an obese patient. What should the nurse do next? a. Ask the patient to take deep breaths to relax the abdominal musculature. b. Consider this finding as normal, and proceed with the abdominal assessment. c. Increase the amount of strength used when attempting to percuss over the abdomen. d. Decrease the amount of strength used when attempting to percuss over the abdomen. c. Increase the amount of strength used when attempting to percuss over the abdomen. The thickness of the persons body wall will be a factor. The nurse needs a stronger percussion stroke for persons with obese or very muscular body walls. The force of the blow determines the loudness of the note. The other actions are not correct. The nurse hears bilateral loud, long, and low tones when percussing over the lungs of a 4-year-old child. The nurse should: a. Palpate over the area for increased pain and tenderness. b. Ask the child to take shallow breaths, and percuss over the area again. c. Immediately refer the child because of an increased amount of air in the lungs. d. Consider this finding as normal for a child this age, and proceed with the examination. d. Consider this finding as normal for a child this age, and proceed with the examination. Percussion notes that are loud in amplitude, low in pitch, of a booming quality, and long in duration are normal over a

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Jarvis Ch 8 Assessment Techniques and
Safety in the Clinical Setting( 2022/2023)
When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always use
is:

a. Palpation.
b. Inspection.
c. Percussion.
d. Auscultation.ANSWERS-b. Inspection.

The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation, percussion,
and auscultation. The skills are performed one at a time and in this order (with the
exception of the abdominal assessment, during which auscultation takes place before
palpation and percussion). The assessment of each body system begins with
inspection. A focused inspection takes time and yields a surprising amount of
information.

The nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment. Which statement is true about
the physical assessment? The inspection phase:

a. Usually yields little information.
b. Takes time and reveals a surprising amount of information.
c. May be somewhat uncomfortable for the expert practitioner.
d. Requires a quick glance at the patients body systems before proceeding with
palpation.ANSWERS-b. Takes time and reveals a surprising amount of information.

A focused inspection takes time and yields a surprising amount of information. Initially,
the examiner may feel uncomfortable, staring at the person without also doing
something. A focused assessment is significantly more than a quick glance.

The nurse is assessing a patients skin during an office visit. What part of the hand and
technique should be used to best assess the patients skin temperature?

a. Fingertips; they are more sensitive to small changes in temperature.
b. Dorsal surface of the hand; the skin is thinner on this surface than on the palms.
c. Ulnar portion of the hand; increased blood supply in this area enhances temperature
sensitivity.
d. Palmar surface of the hand; this surface is the most sensitive to temperature
variations because of its increased nerve supply in this area.ANSWERS-b. Dorsal
surface of the hand; the skin is thinner on this surface than on the palms.

, The dorsa (backs) of the hands and fingers are best for determining temperature
because the skin is thinner on the dorsal surfaces than on the palms. Fingertips are
best for fine, tactile discrimination. The other responses are not useful for palpation.

Which of these techniques uses the sense of touch to assess texture, temperature,
moisture, and swelling when the nurse is assessing a patient?

a. Palpation
b. Inspection
c. Percussion
d. AuscultationANSWERS-a. Palpation

Palpation uses the sense of touch to assess the patient for these factors. Inspection
involves vision; percussion assesses through the use of palpable vibrations and audible
sounds; and auscultation uses the sense of hearing.

The nurse is preparing to assess a patients abdomen by palpation. How should the
nurse proceed?

a. Palpation of reportedly tender areas are avoided because palpation in these areas
may cause pain.
b. Palpating a tender area is quickly performed to avoid any discomfort that the patient
may experience.
c. The assessment begins with deep palpation, while encouraging the patient to relax
and to take deep breaths.
d. The assessment begins with light palpation to detect surface characteristics and to
accustom the patient to being touched.ANSWERS-d. The assessment begins with light
palpation to detect surface characteristics and to accustom the patient to being touched.

Light palpation is initially performed to detect any surface characteristics and to
accustom the person to being touched. Tender areas should be palpated last, not first.

The nurse would use bimanual palpation technique in which situation?

a. Palpating the thorax of an infant
b. Palpating the kidneys and uterus
c. Assessing pulsations and vibrations
d. Assessing the presence of tenderness and painANSWERS-b. Palpating the kidneys
and uterus

Bimanual palpation requires the use of both hands to envelop or capture certain body
parts or organs such as the kidneys, uterus, or adnexa. The other situations are not
appropriate for bimanual palpation.

The nurse is preparing to percuss the abdomen of a patient. The purpose of the
percussion is to assess the ______ of the underlying tissue.

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