NUR 342 Adapative quizzes (All solved Correctly)
A patient has COPD. On examination, the nurse would expect correct answers liver dullness to be displaced downward The nurse is preparing to assess clients scheduled for appointments in the community clinic. For which client risk factors will the nurse assess for substance abuse? Select all that apply. correct answers Poverty History of substance abuse A client reports the onset of pain in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen with the ingestion of alcohol. The nurse recognizes that alteration in function of which organ is most likely to be the cause of this pain? correct answers Pancreas A nurse cares for a client diagnosed with cranial nerve III disorder. What should the nurse expect to find in the client? correct answers Drooping of eyelids A nurse is reviewing a client's health record while interviewing her. The nurse sees in the patient's record a score of 3+ on the biceps reflex test from her previous visit. The nurse understands that this finding indicates which of the following? correct answers Increased or brisk, but not pathologic A nurse asks a client the following question: "What do you do if you have pain?" The nurse is assessing which of the following aspects of cognitive function? correct answers Judgment The client's daughter asks the nurse why the nurse is asking her mother depression-related questions. The nurse explains that even though the client has symptoms of dementia, the Geriatric Depression Scale is being used because correct answers depression often mimics signs and symptoms of dementia. A nurse notices that a client's flexibility of the right elbow is less than the left elbow. What is an appropriate action by the nurse in regard to this finding? correct answers Measure movement with a goniometer goniometer should be used to correct answers measure the exact angle of movement present The intensive care nurse is working with a client who has increased intracranial pressure secondary to a traumatic brain injury. The nurse is performing the hourly assessment of the client's level of consciousness and observes that the client's eyes are closed. How should the nurse first stimulate the client to assess for arousability? correct answers Speak to the client clearly from a close distance. The client presents at the clinic with a complaint of weakness that is made worse with repeated effort and improves with rest. The client's complaint is consistent with what health problem? correct answers Myasthenia gravis
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