Examination - Potter/Perry Chip 16 (9th
Edition) THE LATEST UPDATE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS
What do you use physical examination to do? - ANSWER-1.
gather baseline data about the patient's health status.
2. supplement, confirm, or refute subjective data obtained in the
nursing history.
3. identify and confirm nursing diagnosis
4. make clinical decisions about a patient's changing health status
and management.
5. evaluate the outcomes of care.
What is physiological outcome? - ANSWER-How does the body
respond
What is cultural sensitivity? - ANSWER-understanding and
respecting the values and beliefs that shape those norms and
practices
,when dealing with cultural sensitivity, what do you consider about
the patient's health beliefs? - ANSWER-- use of alternative
therapies
- nutrition habits
- relationships with family
- comfort and physical closeness during the exam and history
What are 4 skills of the physical assessment? - ANSWER-1)
inspection
2) palpation
3) auscultation =stethoscope
4) olfaction = smells
during the examination what do you observe for in the patient's
emotional responses? - ANSWER-his or her facial expressions
show fear or concern or if body movements indicate anxiety
What should you do during inspection (5) of a patient? -
ANSWER-1) adequate lighting
2) position so you can view all surfaces
3) inspect each area for size, shape, color, symmetry, position,
abnormalities
4) compare with same are on opposite side
5) do not hurry
what are some tips for keeping an examination well organized? -
ANSWER-1. compare both sides of the body for symmetry
2. if the patient is seriously ill, first assess the systems of the body
most at risk for being abnormal.
3. if the patient becomes fatigued, offer rest periods between
assessments.
4. perform painful procedures near the end of an examination.
5. record assessments in specific terms in the electronic or paper
record.
, 6. use common and accepted medical terms and abbreviations to
keep notes accurate, brief, and concise.
7. record quick notes during the examination to avoid delays.
complete larger documents at the end of the examination.
what is palpation? - ANSWER-an examination technique in which
the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size,
consistency, and location of certain body parts
what do you palpate the skin for? - ANSWER-temp
moisture
texture
turgor
tenderness
thickness
abdomen for tenderness
distention
masses.
what do you use the palmar surface of your hand for? -
ANSWER-used to determine position, texture, size,consistency,
masses, fluid, and crepitus
what do you use the dorsal surface of your hand for? - ANSWER-
temperature
Olfaction? - ANSWER-- helps to detect abnormalities that cannot
be recognized by any other means
- can lead to detection of serious abnormalities
Preparation for assessment? - ANSWER-- preparing patient
- preparing environment
- position patient
- equipment organized